This commission was a birthday surprise from one of my collectors to his wife. McPolin Barn, Park City 30×40 oil
Author: Amy Everhart
Amy Everhart is a contemporary artist who has lived and studied in both New York and California. She currently resides in and draws inspiration from the mountains of Utah. Her heroes include masters both past and present in the genres of realism and impressionism. Degas, Monet, Cassatt, Alan Wolton, Steve Hanks, Fabian Perez, Robert Coombs and Jose Royo have all influenced her development as an artist. She received her first formal training as a youth in the private atelier of Marjorie Miller, to whom she will always be grateful for her encouragement, instruction, and lifelong friendship.
Missing Venice
Ok, here is what I have really been working on during quarantine. I wanted to capture the feel as well as a scene from our time in Venice last summer. (I am thankful we went when we did!) This is a new type of scene for me. What do you think? For a closer look… Continue reading Missing Venice
Unafraid
This title seemed fitting. This past winter I had the privilege of going to NYC and seeing in person The Fearless Girl, by Kristen Visbal. Although she is small in stature it really is a cool little sculpture that stands in front of the NY stock exchange saying “Bring it on”. Shortly after returning home… Continue reading Unafraid
The Moon’s Light
With this quarantine and everyone hunkered down I figured all art sales would be down for quite a while, but I am happy I was proven wrong. This past week I sold a rather large painting measuring 48×60. Because of its size and color, it was hard to photograph, but here is “The Moons Light.”… Continue reading The Moon’s Light
Benaiah
With my new schedule as a homeschool teacher, personal chef, housekeeper and counselor my days have been turned upside down. Now, don’t get me wrong I am enjoying this extra time with the family. It is just different. I rarely find time for myself now. My daily painting habits have changed, but this has also… Continue reading Benaiah
Dawn of Spring
With all the craziness and unrest (literally for those who have young ones they are homeschooling) I can’t seem to focus. It has taken me a while to finish this piece, but I think I can say I am done. I like the freshness of a new morning, the sun on the mountain, and the… Continue reading Dawn of Spring
Having fun with more color!
12×24 amyeverhart havingfunwithcolours havingfunwithcolor via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B8esdU4nH8S/
Having fun with color!
12×24 amyeverhart havingfunwithcolours havingfunwithcolor via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B8eiNnrHeHX/
My heart is filled with gratitude for all those who came to my artshow last night. To see all your faces was wonderful. To see the paintings hung together in one cohesive collection was impressive. Thomas Anthony Gallery really did a great job with the display. I was absolutely thrilled.
Thank you to those who came, those who thought about coming, those who couldn’t come but wanted to, and those who didn’t come because they didn’t know about the show… Thank you to you all for your love and support. It means a lot to me. Sincerely, thank you! Better Days Ahead 60×72 betterdaysahead betterdays… Continue reading My heart is filled with gratitude for all those who came to my artshow last night. To see all your faces was wonderful. To see the paintings hung together in one cohesive collection was impressive. Thomas Anthony Gallery really did a great job with the display. I was absolutely thrilled.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas:
Fresh Snow, packages of paintings waiting to be sent, and a messy house, but homemade goodies. Life is good! Winter’s Solitude 16×20 lifeisgood lifeisbeautiful wintersolitude thomasanthonygallery parkcitylife artshow amyeverhart winter winterpainting amyeverhart done via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B5vgpdsHuu0/