/George Hancin
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Madi’s Garden 2
watercolor
10″ x 10″
2024
A small watercolor, done while sitting in the shade, on a hot day. in the early summer. I was looking up towards a garden and the porch of a large house.
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George Hancin
Cemetery Hill
oil on board
16″ x 60″
2022
I am an observational painter, I paint from life. Most often I paint landscapes and could be called a Plein Air painter. I start each painting on location and I try to approach each one with a fresh and open point of view. Most of each painting is finished on the spot, but they are frequently reworked and adjusted in my studio. I try to make my paintings more than just a copy of a place, but a narrative or documentary about a setting; creating a story and a feeling about a place.
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George Hancin
Northbridge Center
oil on board
12″ x 20″
2023
Painted on site on a beautiful late spring day.
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George Hancin
Uxbridge Farm
watercolor
9″ x 9″
2021
A plein air watercolor looking down my street. The bright summer morning light angles across the yards and frames the houses.
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George Hancin
Slater Mill Carousel
oil on board
14” x 21″
2023
I am an observational painter, I enjoy the dynamic interplay of painting from life. Im not interested in a photographic reproduction, but a creative dialogue. Colors can be changes, objects moved, to crieate a more expressive composition. I start each painting on location and I try to approach each one with a fresh and open point of view. Most of each painting is finished on the spot, but they are frequently reworked and adjusted in my studio. I try to make my paintings more than just a copy of a place but a personal and emotional narrative.
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George Hancin
Sylvan Road Late Summer Afternoon
oil on board
18″ x 86″
2022
The painting was done on four ply wood panells in early September over a course of two weeks. Each panel was painted on location about the same time of day, trying to catch a moment of time and light of a wide sretch of place. I think we humans tend to observe life in a wide visual experience. I try to capture that experience of observing life and place; a feeling of a particular moment.
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