Today we’re introducing a new series on the blog where we shine a light on the creative geniuses behind the artwork at Huckleberry. Each week we’ll ask our artists a new question about their creative process. For our first post, we’re featuring two painters: Rob Gonsalves, the mind behind magic surrealism, and Debra Keirce, queen of miniatures. And […]
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Rob Gonsalves Returns to Huckleberry Fine Art-A Springtime Exhibition Full of Surprises!
‘She turned to the sunlight and shook her yellow head, And whispered to her neighbor: Winter is dead.’ From “When We Were Very Young” by A.A. Milne The snow was lovely, but I, for one, am delighted it is gone and the trees and flowers are budding! Well at least here in the mid-Atlantic, we’ve […]
BRINGING US BACK (To Nature)
Introducing the Paintings of Holly Lombardo and Robert Allison VISIT US AND SEE MORE OF THESE UNIQUE WORKS OF ART! Holly Lombardo is a self-taught American painter and photographer who works in watercolors and acrylics, creating landscapes, still life and suburban scenes.The artist’s tag line “I’ve been a painter my whole life, I just didn’t […]
Winter is Upon Us, But Cold No More
With the holidays just a pleasant memory, (we hope), there is no longer a need to anguish in the stress associated with coming up with the perfect gift. It is vital to slow down, take a moment, a breath, and allow ourselves to savor the experience. Just today, I had a gentleman visit us in […]
The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss
We all know Dr. Seuss is known for the Cat in the Hat. He is one of the most influential people in the world from the last century. Now Huckleberry Fine Art is helping the world get a little more acclimated with his art including illustrations from his infamous books. Dr. Seuss illustrated and wrote all […]
Rob Gonsalves: The Weaving of a Spring Dream
Who doesn’t love to curled up next to the fire on a cold winter night? I know I do and apparently so does Rob Gonsalves. My speculation comes from his latest addition to his vibrant oeuvre, Weaving of a Spring Dream, in which a girl is depicted sleeping on a red couch in her living […]
Susan Clifford-Clark versus the Wind
This week we had three new arrivals from Susan Clifford-Clark: Ballet, Windswept, and Wind Dance. These three pieces stay true to Clifford-Clark’s vision of drawing inspiration from the elements. I believe the element brought to our attention in these pieces is the power of the wind. Clifford-Clark’s focus is most noticeable by her choice in […]
Susan Clifford-Clark: The Modern JMW Turner
Many artists are inspired by the world around them. The same can be said for Susan Clifford-Clark in her awe-inspiring landscape paintings. It takes a special kind of person to interpret this beautiful earth and translate it into something material while still maintaining a transcendental feeling. When I first saw Clifford-Clark’s paintings I could feel […]
Through the whispers of Sfumato: the Art of Tricia Ratliff
Fresh Tomatoes by Tricia Ratcliff: oil on canvas, 18in x 24in Merian-Webster definition of sfumato is as such: the definition of form in painting without abrupt outline by the blending of one tone to another. Sfumato comes from then Italian word of “sfumare”; “to tone down” or “to evaporate like smoke”. The most prominent […]