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Upstate artist captures the spirit of New York's history

By Howard B. Owens

This morning I discovered the art work of Jim Parker. He's an Upstate artist.

While none of his subjects seem to touch on Genesee County, I wanted to share this finding because I'm as fascinated by the style and quality of his work as I am by the subject.  

Billie and I have enjoyed what little exploration we've been able to do of New York. It's a beautiful and historic state full of charming rural scenery and buildings. 

Among Parker's favorite topics for painting are villages, landscapes and buildings from Upstate counties in the 18th and 19th centuries.  These paintings can really feed the imagination because so many of the buildings he paints are still standing, or buildings like them are still standing all over he state.

Howard B. Owens

The Soviet paintings? I'm not real clear from the Boing-Boing post. Something about the CIA suppressing ... the only thing I can figure is they were not much seen in the west, because of Cold War issues. So "lost" to Western Europe and the U.S.

Nov 1, 2009, 2:02pm Permalink

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