Gregory Beise
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Gregory Beise
  • Home
  • Portfolio
    • Stump Paintings
    • Contre-Joure Works on Paper
    • Portraits
    • Trash Stack Drawings
    • Trash Stack Oil Works
    • Trash Stack Gouache Works
    • Self Portraits
    • Painting Constructions
    • Plein Air Paintings
    • Cloud
    • Garbage Still Lives
    • Broken Gas Station Paintings
    • Crushed Cups
  • Contact
  • Links
  • Artists Resume
© GREGORY BEISE
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels
  • Matt Harle

    This is a personal webpage for a friend of mine. His work walks between many different avenues and ideas yet is always playful and imaginative. Take a look.

  • Jackie Meier Artworks

    Here is a link to the works of NY based painter Jackie Meier. Her hard edge abstraction call back to previous artists like Bridget Riley and Frank Stella but stand up with a contemporary flare.

  • Patricia Spergel

    Here is a link to the paintings of Patricia Spergel. Her gestural abstractions call back to people like Morris Lewis and the color field painters, but add a contemporary twist through the addition of gestural "spills" of flat color creating playful abstract works on canvas and paper.

  • Chris Kaczmarek

    Here is a link to Chris Kaczmarek's works. He is an artist wearing many hats including being a sculptor, installation and video and sound art. His ongoing exploration into the medium of information transmission through electronic communications explores our relationship to our media via interactive installations.

  • David Najib Kasir

    This is a link to a friend of mine. His works explore ideas of relationships and connections. His paintings are wonderfully graphic impasto works celebrating the idea of making paintings out of paint.

  • Stephanie Dean

    Here is a good friend of mine who is a wonderful photographer and published art writer. She has been exhibiting work nationally through out her career as an artist. Her photos are both dynamic and quiet at the same time. Her inspiration from the everyday interactions make these images powerful and absolutely fantastic.

  • Martin Basher

    Martin Basher is an internationally exhibiting artist based in NYC. He works in multiple mediums moving back and forth with seamless effort in his works. His works probe the changing ideas about art and our identities in this global space we all now inhabit.

  • Diana Gabriel

  • Jason Peot

    Jason Peot is a sculptor who works with natural materials and light to create site specific installations where in the extension of the shadows and light activate the space of his works.

  • Ben Dallas

    Ben Dallas is a multi-dimensional artist who walks a line between painting and sculpture with his works. Each object is both an observation of form and a multi-window painting complete with layers of paint, glazes and patterns.

  • Perry Pollock

    Perry Pollock falls into a category all his own. Though painting is his first draw, his works celebrate both form and color in a pure aesthetic. His works are beautifully minimalistic and architectural.

  • Kirsten Nelson

    Kirsten is a sculptor utilizing raw building materials to make sculptural installations. Her works are artifacts inspired by her surroundings and occupying spaces. Each work becomes a displaced remnant of a structure, standing as a sculpture.

  • Mamaroneck Artists Guild

© GREGORY BEISE
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels