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Greg Carter |

"Velvet Morning"
oil on canvas 14" x 11"
framed 20" x 17"
$1,300 |

"West Near Telegraph Hill"
oil on canvas 20" x 24"
framed 27" x31"
$2,800 |

"Coney Island"
oil on board 16" x 20"
framed 22" x 26"
$2,100 |

"Perfect View Across the Valley"
oil on board 16" x 20"
framed 22" x 26"
$2,100 |
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"Drinks & Dessert"
oil on board 16" x 12"
framed 23" x 19"
$1,500 |

"Breakfast at Dawn"
oil on board 20" x 16"
framed 27" x 23"
$2,100 |

"After Dinner"
oil on board 16" x 20"
with frame
$2,100 |

"Arroyo Rooftops"
oil on board 16" x 20"
with frame
$1,850 |
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"View of Lago Orta"
oil on board 9" x 12"
with frame
$850 |

"A Run Through the Surf"
oil on board 28" x 22"
with frame
$3,400 |

"Summertime"
oil on board 8" x 6"
with frame 14" x 12"
$550 |

"Morning Walk"
oil on board 14" x 11"
with frame 20" x 17"
$1,250 |
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"A Line of Clothes"
oil on board 16" x 20"
with frame 22" x 26"
$1,850 |

"Sanctuary"
oil on board 11" x 14"
framed 17" x 21"
$800 |

"In the Kitchen"
oil on board 18" x 14"
with frame
$1,300 |

"Waiting"
oil on board 12" x 16"
with frame
$1,200 |
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"Pemaquid Point Sea"
oil on board 9" x 12"
with frame
$800 |

"South Bristol Afternoon"
oil on board 9" x 12"
with frame
$800 |

"Grazing"
oil on board 12" x 16"
with frame
$1,100 |

"Pulling Weeds"
oil on board 12" x 9"
with frame
$900 |
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"Straw Hat"
oil on board 14" x 11"
with frame
$1,100 |

"Resting Herd"
oil on board 8" x 10"
framed 15" x 18"
$750 |

"Rocky Ridge"
oil on board 8" x 10"
framed 15" x 18"
$750 |

"Contemplation"
oil on board 14" x 11"
framed 20" x 17"
$1,300 |
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Georgia native and Atlanta based Greg Carter was exposed to art at an early age from his father, a life-long graphic designer, illustrator, and fine artist. Greg graduated with honors from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California in 1997. After a stint as a freelance illustrator, he concentrated on his fine art and developed a highly impressionistic style, exploring landscapes, cityscapes, and the figure through the bold application of richly layered paint. In paintings that skirt the edges of abstraction, sculptural forms and blurry images resolve as meditative figures and lyrical market and café scenes. Greg continually finds inspiration in his travels abroad, as well as in "slice of life" images of everyday living. He exhibits throughout the United States and was the subject of feature articles in U.S.Art and SouthwestArt magazines.
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