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Contemporary Impressionist Pastoral Virginia Landscape | Framed Print
Artist: Greg Osterhaus
Dimensions: 34ʺW × 0.07ʺD × 24ʺH
Materials: Giclée, Paper
Greg Osterhaus’s work captures the pastoral landscapes of Virginia through instinctive, impressionistic brushstrokes and a bold, unorthodox use of color. His compositions, often serene and placid, evoke simplicity while inviting deeper emotional interpretation. He masterfully layers shapes and hues, transforming what may first appear insignificant into meaningful, evocative scenes. His landscapes are not just representations of nature, but emotional journeys, where viewers are encouraged to connect with the essence of the painting rather than the literal subject matter.
Inspired by masters like John Singer Sargent, Twachtman, and Wolf Kahn, Osterhaus constantly reinvents his approach, believing there’s no set formula to follow. His works, featured in numerous solo exhibitions and held in collections across the U.S., offer a world both familiar and untouched, where color and form lead the narrative.
Condition Notes:
The print is in overall very good condition. The image area remains clean and visually strong, with no apparent fading, staining, or surface abrasions that detract from presentation. The paper margins show minor edge wear, including small handling creases and slight imperfections along the perimeter. These issues are confined to the outer edges and do not extend into or affect the printed image. The work presents well and remains suitable for display
Artist: Greg Osterhaus
Dimensions: 34ʺW × 0.07ʺD × 24ʺH
Materials: Giclée, Paper
Greg Osterhaus’s work captures the pastoral landscapes of Virginia through instinctive, impressionistic brushstrokes and a bold, unorthodox use of color. His compositions, often serene and placid, evoke simplicity while inviting deeper emotional interpretation. He masterfully layers shapes and hues, transforming what may first appear insignificant into meaningful, evocative scenes. His landscapes are not just representations of nature, but emotional journeys, where viewers are encouraged to connect with the essence of the painting rather than the literal subject matter.
Inspired by masters like John Singer Sargent, Twachtman, and Wolf Kahn, Osterhaus constantly reinvents his approach, believing there’s no set formula to follow. His works, featured in numerous solo exhibitions and held in collections across the U.S., offer a world both familiar and untouched, where color and form lead the narrative.
Condition Notes:
The print is in overall very good condition. The image area remains clean and visually strong, with no apparent fading, staining, or surface abrasions that detract from presentation. The paper margins show minor edge wear, including small handling creases and slight imperfections along the perimeter. These issues are confined to the outer edges and do not extend into or affect the printed image. The work presents well and remains suitable for display
