End of the Road

End of the Road, Original Art
End of the Road
Oil on board in handmade frame. Painted at the "end of the road," this is a typical Shore scene. Bikes and wagons of all types are parked at the beach entrance, only to be retrieved at the end of the day. It is a recurring scene--day in and day out--repeated each summer day, week, month and year. This ritual has been going on since our grandmother's time and will continue to welcome each generation that frequents the beach.

Original Art (Oil on board)    9 x 12    $350.00   

Bio
I have always been involved with visual arts. Trained as an architect, buildings, urban environments and pristine landscapes have all been subjects of my drawings, paintings and mixed media artwork. I am especially interested in light and contrast -- how it affects the geometry of mood and place. Most recently, I have been working with monotone to intensify and simplif6y my work. I love using notans (simple black and white drawings) to create strong compositions and ambience. In my work, I strive to concurrently create both a sense of timelessness and being in the moment. Some of the artists whom I find especially inspirational are the painter Edward Hopper and the photographer Paul Strand.

Recent juried art shows in which I have participated include The Long Beach Island Foundation, NJ Plein Air Plus Show (Honorable Mention), The Spring Bull Gallery (Newport, RI), The Newport Museum (Newport, RI) and The Providence Art Club (Providence, RI). My work can be viewed on my website www.AndreaPilling.com.