Featured Artists
Farnsworth Gallery carries the work of many artist. Here is just a few.

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Charles Alden
Charles Alden has been particularly interested in the work of both the European and Delaware Valley impressionist painters, because of their affinity with nature and light, and their exuberant use of color and spontaneity. His work may be described as “introspective realism”. Charles’ work reflects his lifetime career as a landscape architect, urban designer and photographer.
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Angela Barbalace
Angela Barbalaces’ watercolors exhibit the joy and liveliness of travel in the United States and Europe. Her scenes in the Central Park, are lush, colorful and restful, her technique is dreamlike.

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Sandra Borden
Sandra Borden, Photographer.

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Naomi Campbell

   

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Janet A. Cook

Janet a cook is a gifted pastelist and oil painter whose works eloquently portray the vitality of modern American life and engages our senses with a saturated, expressive palette that captures the intensity of our time. Ms Cook’s paintings have been exhibited at the National Academy Museum, the Lincoln Center in NYC and in Washington, DC. She has won many awards and was recently selected as one of the Top 100 artists working in pastels today by the Pastel Journal. Ms. Cook’s charcoal drawings were also featured on NBC’s Dateline, The Da Vinci Code”.

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Marge Chavooshian
Marge Chavooshian has chosen watercolor to describe her many travels.

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Morris Docktor
Morris Docktor is recognized as one of our most respected regional painters, sculptors and muralists. After winning many awards throughout his public school years, Docktor studied at Temple University’s Tyler College of Art and subsequently enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of fine Arts. He says that the decision to enroll as a painting major was difficult as his passion for sculpture was just as strong. Docktor’s portraits brought him his initial fame, but his figure painting, sculpture and landscape afforded him a wide diversity of notable commissions. He has done murals for Dow Jones, American Standard and West End Corp, bronze sculptures for New York Life Mointor capital, and portraits for universities, senators, congressmen and major law firms. His latest commission in a life size bronze of Charles Roebling envisioning his future and the future of his workers, creating the steel that will lead the nation into the 20th Century. Docktor currently lives in Hopewell, NJ.

   

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Gloria Wiernik
Gloria Wiernik studied in New York City at the Art Student’s League with noted artists Morton Kaish and Thomas Fogarty; and with Jacob Landau of Pratt. She has also studied with artists Alden Wicks, Peter Smith, Dominic DeStefano, Jean Spicer and Barbara Nechis. My paintings reflect my interest in flowing, graceful forms and multi-colored imagery. I seek to create a dynamic as well as harmonious balance of colors and shapes in my work. Color is what I love about painting. And, nature is my inspiration. Paintings enable me to translate my perceptions and energy into a visual language. I started out painting in oils, then obtain more delicate and transparent results, and still retain enough intensity in my colors and compositions.

       

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Susan Winter

     

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Dr. Ilya D. Genin
Dr Ilya Genin has been photographing for the last six years using digital capture and doing his own printing using pigmented inks on fine art archival media. He artfully captures his subjects so that the viewer lingers, imagines and desires more images to view.

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Henry Hartman
illustrator, artist, and a well known Bordentown resident known for his work for Cosmopolitan, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and Red Book, was also known for his marvelous covers for the Lone Ranger comic books. Farnsworth Gallery offers his beautiful nude drawings.
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Susan Hogan
Susan Hogan’s paintings have a layered tactile surface which softens the angularity of her compositions. Painted over stones, bark, twigs and leaves, richly patinated tones reveal an elusive architecture beneath the surface. Her scape paintings, queens and stone ware are all strongly connected with nature. The connection with the earth, the mineral world, the plant world and the organics of growth is all about making a human habitation within that world.

     

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William Hogan
About two years ago Bill took a short detour from his usual paintings of a surreal nature to investigate the local scene along the Delaware Valley He made over 400 drawings of the local scene as well as a number of paintings. Bill’s work is often compared to Edward Hopper. The deep blues and the starkness of single buildings conveys the feeling of being totally alone, and yet comfortable within each space.

     

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Robert Lowe
Artistic Statement
I have always derived great pleasure from observing everything. I enjoy equally the mix of colors, movement, patterns, and most especially that which surprises me.The process of creating leads me to see more deeply, and in new ways-the colors within a color, how empty spaces can dominate a scene the weight of objects, the interplay pf line and movement, the power of contrasts, and the many varied aspects of light more I create, the more I see – new rhythms, and the relevancy of contexts from new

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Tom Kimball
Tom Kimball, is well known for his pen and ink and watercolor sketches. H his work covers more than forty years of describing New Jersey life and the scene of jazz musicians.

   

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Sharon Lynn Shaw,
works En Plein Air. Her views of the simple life in Maine.


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Dave Simchock,
photographer, is a rambler at heart, a wayfarer, a modern day nomad. Vagabond Vistas is the unification of a life long passion for photography with an insatiable desire to experience the diverse cultures and habitats of the place we call Planet Earth. Dave’s photography continually wins awards of the highest acclaim. His world view images are inspirational and breathtaking. They have been found in the New York Times, Washington Post and countless other publications. His web site, www.vagabondvistas.com/