A Few Questions for Watercolorist Paul George

Noted by International Magazine as a rare combination of a good painter and a creative teacher, Paul George will be found here in Greenville this July instructing a three-day workshop on Watercolor Landscapes & Still Life. We highly recommend this workshop for both beginners and experienced painters and there are still a few spots left! Before his workshop, Paul took the time to answer a few questions about his approach to art.

Q: What do you want your work to do?
PG: Inspire my feelings and emotions in the viewer.

Q: How has your style changed over the years?
PG: Yes, I think as with most artists, I have become looser and more confident and that shows as changes in your style and handling of subjects.

Q: How do you come up with a profitable pricing structure for your pieces?
PG: I base my pricing on experience. I have been painting and selling for over twenty years, so I have a good idea from experience in the market place what my pricing should be. I have a base price for size, for example; a 11″x14″ watercolor, I base at $500. But if a certain painting is exceptional in quality I may double or even triple that price. Or if I feel it is slightly below what I want in quality, I may sell it for less. Pricing also depends if I am selling the painting myself or through a gallery and their commission structure.

Q: Are you involved in any upcoming shows or events? Where and when?
PG: Lots of shows coming up during Summer; Art Associations, Mystic Seaport Gallery, Hudson Valley AA, and Lyme AA. 


Learn more about Paul’s workshop with us here.
Learn more about Paul on his website.

Five Questions for Pastelist Susan Ogilvie, PSA

Starting off this year’s series of pastel workshops with us is returning instructor, Susan Ogilvie. A signature member of the Pastel Society of America, Susan’s five day workshop this year will focus on landscapes with pastels. At the moment, we still have spots available – so give us a call at (518) 966-5219 to reserve yours!

In advance of Susan’s workshop, we asked her five questions about her approach to art and her upcoming show.

Q: What do you want your work to do?
SO: I love the outdoors. My landscapes celebrate the beauty, diversity, and the culture of the world around us.

Q: How has your style changed over the years?
SO: I continue to eliminate more “stuff” from my landscapes – enjoying the freedom of “less is more.”

Q: How do you come up with a profitable pricing structure for your pieces?
SO: I set a standard pricing structure based on the size of the painting – and limit to about six standard sizes. This keeps framing costs down and provides better framing.

Q: Do you have a motto?
SO: “If it was easy, everyone would be doing it.”

Q: Are you involved in any upcoming shows or events? Where and when?
SO: The “Wanderlust” Invitational Landscape Exhibition at the Howard/Mandville Gallery in Kirkland, WA from May 12-June 4, 2017.

You can find more details about Susan’s work on her website and also follow her on Facebook.