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Painting away in the studio…

Painting the day away!

The leaves are just beginning to change here in New Hampshire.

The leaves are beginning to change here in New Hampshire. Just in time for my 5-day class. Happy Fall!

A beautiful fall day!

Day 1. A beautiful fall day!

Painting the afternoon away!

Painting the afternoon away!

5 day class in New Hampshire

5 day class in New Hampshire

 

Studio Show – Columbus Day weekend – 2015

Studio Show
Fall Foliage Art Studio Tour
Swanzey, New Hampshire

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Columbus Day weekend
October 10th & 11th
10am-5pm
www.fallfoliageartstudiotour.com

“City of Light” Show in NYC during the month of September 2015

“City of Light” Recent paintings of New York City along with other works
The Union Club, NYC 38 East 37th Street, New York, NY 10016
www.unionleagueclub.org
Reception – September 21st from 6pm to 8:30pm
Show on display from September 1st – September 30th
Viewing open to the public
No RSVP needed • No jeans please

NYC - The Union League Show

A beautiful weekend to paint in Watch Hill, Rhode Island

"Art Talk" at the Ocean House - August 15th, 2015 at 11am

This weekends forecast is calling for sunshine and in the 80’s in Rhode Island which equals a perfect weekend to paint.

I will be at The Ocean House​ this weekend as the Artist in Residence.

Friday Wine Reception: 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday Art Talk: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Stop by and say hi.

Follow this link for more information: http://www.oceanhouseri.com/activities/resort-activities/artist-in-residence/

Show at The Harrison Gallery in Williamstown, MA August 1-31st, 2015

I just returned from Ireland and will have fresh paintings from Ireland along with other new works.
Artist Reception
Saturday, August 1st, 5 – 7 pm
The Harrison Gallery 39 Spring Street, Williamstown, MA
www.theharrisongallery.com     413.458.1700
Hope to see you there!

An article from my local newspaper…

http://www.sentinelsource.com/news/local/swanzey-artist-selected-to-paint-official-print-for-u-s/article_dfeade2b-b30e-5c2a-a36f-cdb9fdd6b6c2.html

U.S. Open article in The News Tribune

Painter captures picture-perfect Chambers Bay golf course view in official artwork

http://www.thenewstribune.com/2015/05/22/3804725/painter-captures-picture-perfect.html

American Art Review ‘s latest issue, May/June 2015

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I have been commissioned by the USGA as this years fine-artist for the 2015 U.S. Open Championship

I have been commissioned by the USGA as this year’s fine artist for the 2015 U.S. Open Championship. Prints and canvas available.
I have produced a limited edition of 250 paper giclée prints, 150 canvas giclée prints and 25 remarque giclée prints of the original oil painting. I have signed and numbered each one. The canvases include my hand-painted signature.

Press Release:

John C. Traynor -USGA Press Release

Press Release in detail:

John C. Traynor
Award-winning artist
commissioned by the USGA® to commemorate
2015 U.S. Open Championships.

“High Dunes”
10th Hole at Chambers Bay,
436 yards, Par 4

John C. Traynor was commissioned by the United States Golf Association® to create a painting and limited-edition prints for the 115th U.S. Open Championship at Chambers Bay, in University Place, Wash., the first U.S. Open contested in the Pacific Northwest.

Traynor, well known for his use of light and atmospheric effect in painting, has captured a magnificent view of the 10th hole overlooking Puget Sound on this links-style course. The 10th green is beautifully nestled in a valley flanked by bunkers and set between two of the largest dunes on the course, hence the name of the hole: “High Dunes.”

ABOUT THE ARTIST: John C. Traynor is a nationally known oil painter from New Hampshire. His style is described as “American impressionist,” but his techniques are unique. Traynor has been the recipient of many awards, and his works of art are hung in many private and corporate collections. Traynor is skilled in every genre, especially landscapes, still-lifes and portraitures. “You do not see many golf paintings (in my studio), because they seem to sell rather quickly,” said Traynor. “My interest in painting golf courses began on my trips abroad. I connected with Chambers Bay when I first visited, because it is a links-style course, similar to those I’ve painted in Scotland and Ireland.” Traynor, an avid golfer, has played many of the top golf courses in the world. His work is shown in 11 galleries across the United States.

THE COURSE: Owned by Pierce County and designed by architect Robert Trent Jones Jr., the course is set on part of a 930-acre park that was formerly a gravel and sand quarry. Chambers Bay opened in June 2007 and just eight months later, the USGA chose the course as the host site for both the 2010 U.S. Amateur Championship (won by Peter Uihlein) and the 2015 U.S. Open.

THE PAINTING: The original painting was purchased by the USGA Museum and has been added to their collection. John Traynor has produced a limited edition of 250 paper giclée prints, 150 canvas giclée prints and 25 remarque giclée prints of the original oil painting. The artist has signed and numbered each one. The canvases include Traynor’s hand-painted signature. The paper giclée print and canvas giclée are available at www.johnctraynor.com.

For more information please contact Lauren Waterman at Lauren@johnctraynor.com or (603)357-7437.

 

To view and purchase visit:  http://www.johnctraynor.com/usga