Lake Kewanee Tree, William Chickillo, 22” x 22” watercolor
I'm not ready to quit fall yet. We'll have plenty of winter. This is a favorite composition revisited.
Lake Kewanee Tree, William Chickillo, 22” x 22” watercolor
I'm not ready to quit fall yet. We'll have plenty of winter. This is a favorite composition revisited.
Blueberry Fields, Archbald Mountain, William Chickillo, 15” x 17” watercolor
Have you seen blueberry leaves in the fall?
Lily Pads, Early Fall, William Chickillo, 22” x 28” watercolor
Here's another fall Lily Pad painting. It also makes a nice pair with last week's post.
Lily Pads, Late Fall, William Chickillo, 22” x 28” watercolor
I was geared up to post Fall watercolors of the woods, but who can resist lily pads any time of year, let alone with their fall colors?
Late Beech II, William Chickillo, 8” x 10” watercolor
Here's another Fall watercolor, which could be paired with the last post's Late Beech in a larger space, or used alone in a smaller space. It has been the perfect fall for plein air painting in the woods.
Late Beech, William Chickillo, 8” x 10” watercolor
Fall and spring are my favorite times of year for plein air watercolors. The colors of the landscape are almost unbelievable.
Early Spring off Maggies Road, William Chickillo, 48” x 55” oil on canvas
The swamp off the dirt portion of Maggies Road is a beautiful place.
Lily Pad Bog, William Chickillo, 22” x 24 1/2” watercolor
another watercolor from the lush Northeast Pennsylvania summer
Baseball is another passion.
Turning Birches, William Chickillo, 22” x 24 1/2” watercolor
This is one of many new watercolors from the past few weeks.
Little Falls, William Chickillo, 21” x 23” oil on canvas
Beech Trunk, William Chickillo, 22” x 26” watercolor
There are many watercolors available at the gallery...all seasons.
Winter Creek Bed, William Chickillo, 20” x 20” charcoal drawing
This recent drawing matches the weather today.
Lake Winola, William Chickillo, 48” x 55” oil on canvas on wood panel
The northeast Pennsylvania landscape is rich in composition, color, and texture year round.
Winter, South Branch Tunkhannock Creek, William Chickillo, 48” x 55” oil on canvas on board
The Secret, William Chickillo, 65” x 80” oil on canvas
We encourage and expect you to look at several pieces in your space before purchase. You will be surprised what you learn!
West Branch Delaware River, Deposit NY, William Chickillo, 17 1/2” x 22 1/2” pastel
White Birches at Belin’s Swamp, William Chickillo, 36” x 44” oil on canvas
A house built for the painting.
Indulge yourself in a no pressure hour at the gallery, leisurely perusing the work on the walls. Even though the most recent exhibiton has "officially" ended, the gallery doors remain open, and there is still plenty to see. There is no better way to learn what you like than to expose yourself, over and over, to both new and familiar work.
Hours: Weekends 1:00-5:00, and by appointment.
Directions: I-81 to Exit 202, left on 107W 3 1/2 miles, left on 407S 1/4 mile
Alternate directions: 407N for 2 miles past the entrance to Lackawanna State Park
Hours: Weekends 1:00-5:00, and by appointment.
Directions: I-81 to Exit 202, left on 107W 3 1/2 miles, left on 407S 1/4 mile
Alternate directions: 407N for 2 miles past the entrance to Lackawanna State Park
Moonrise at State Park, William Chickillo, 36" x 44" oil on wood panel