By George Gallo
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
April, Connecticut River captures the quiet transition from winter into spring, when the landscape begins to awaken with color, light, and renewed energy. Signed lower right, George Gallo masterfully balances cool reflections of the river with warm bursts of emerging foliage, creating a composition that feels both peaceful and full of anticipation. Delicate pinks, fresh greens, brilliant blues, and glowing golds dance across the surface of the water, while expressive brushwork gives the scene a remarkable sense of movement and atmosphere. Rather than documenting the landscape exactly as it appears, Gallo captures the fleeting experience of standing beside the Connecticut River on a bright April morning as the season begins to change.
Internationally celebrated for his acclaimed career as an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter and director, George Gallo has also established himself as one of today's most accomplished plein air painters. His work reflects a deep appreciation for the traditions of American Impressionism while embracing a bold, contemporary approach to color, light, and composition.
Meyer Fine Art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary George Gallo Art