My Artistic Heros
Compare my paintings with my favorite artists.


Amy Glasscock. The Reality of Poverty. 2006.

         

Frank Lloyd Wright.  (Right) Meyer May House, Dining Room. 1908.  (Left) Other Window.

 


 

                  
       The Nihonbashi and Edobashi Bridges. 1857.            The Plantation of Paulowinas in Akasaka. 1856.         The Ryogokubashi Bridge and Okawabata Bank. 1856.



Amy Glasscock.  Nevada Power Lines. 2005.


 

 

"Praying for an Open Door." 
Amy Glasscock. Oil on Canvas.  2005.

   

Wayne Thiebaud.  Cake Window (Seven Cakes).  Oil on Canvas. 1970-6.

   


 "1 Peter 2:24 : Death Brings Life, Yellowstone NP."  
Amy Glasscock. Oil on Canvas.  2004

Tom Thomson.  The Drive. Early 1900's

 

Tom Thomson. The West Wind. 


 

 

"Luke 7:36-50: The sinful woman anoints Jesus' feet." 
Amy Glasscock. Oil on Canvas.  2004.

   

Vuilllard.  Sewing.  Oil on Canvas. c. 1890.

   


 


"Deuteronomy 32 & Revelation 4: Contemplating Justice."
Amy Glasscock.  Oil on Wood.  2004.

 


Picasso. Guernica. Oil on Canvas. 1937.



Picasso. Woman With Pears (Fernande).  Oil on Canvas. 1909.


"Pico Bonita, La Ceiba, Honduras."
Amy Glasscock. Oil on Canvas. 2003.

 

 


Vlamink. Landscape with Red Trees. 1906.

 


 



"Reno Cookie-cutter."
Amy Glasscock.  Oil on Canvas. 2003.

 

 

 



Edward Hopper.  Ryder's House. Oil on Canvas.1933.



"Stadium on the Bay."
Amy Glasscock. Oil on Wood. 2004.



Wayne Thiebaud.  River and Farms.  Oil on Canvas. 1996.




Yvonne Jacquette.  A Glimpse of Lower Manhattan (Night). 1986.
**Note: I found this artist after I had already done my airplane window series. Weird huh?! **


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