
Welcome to the Great Falls Studios Virtual Gallery
Each month we open our doors to a new exhibit.
We hope you stop in often and enjoy the diverse talents of the artists of Great Falls Studios
by Coty Dickson
Aldie BarnOil on Canvas
16" x 20"
2017
I love old barns and painting them is always fun. I love the way the wood ages with the variations of color and shadow that result. I also like the structure itself and try to depict it as a stalwart old veteran that has withstood many years of use.
by Alicia Sommers
Black River (Left, Center, Right)24”x24” (each of three)
Acrylic on Ampersand Gessobord
by Don Fowler
“Columbine Flower”2017
digital photography
It is from the genus aquilegia. This image is larger than life sized if viewed at normal print size.
by Don Fowler
“Old Stone Farm Building”2017
digital photography
This is a tribute to my artist friends who put wonderful visions of countryside scenes down on their canvass. Since I can’t paint, this is what I do.
by Don Fowler
“Strawberry Field”2017
digital photography
A macro photograph of one of my favorite fruits, in season now. Go soon for the local Virginia berries right from the farmer.
by Will Tuthill
Don't Make 'Em Like They Used ToPencil on Bristol Board
10.25"h x 13"w
2017
This came in a flash of inspiration as I viewed images of old barns in preparation for the show, "No Place Like Home".
by Will Tuthill
Picasso's Missing LampPen on Paper
5.75"h x 2.25"w
2017
Despite (or perhaps because of) it's simplicity, this is one of my favorites from this year's first Sketch-A-Day journal.
by Terri Parent
Spring Bouquet, Leesburg Garden ShowDigital Photography
14x14
April 2017
Beautiful flowers and locally grown in Loudoun County
by Terri Parent
Spring MagicDigital Photography
14x14
April 2017
I took photos of these beautiful garden flowers from every angle and perspective
by Terri Parent
by Terri ParentWedding Day
Digital Photography
14 x 14
April 2017
These beautiful flowers were picked from a Loudoun garden the day I shot this photo. I thought they would make a beautiful bridal bouquet so I found my wedding hat and veil. "Here Comes the Bride"
by Terri Parent
Tree Peony, a la WarholDigital Photography
14 x 14
April 2017
I never miss a chance to have a "Warhol" moment
by Lorrie Bouhaouala
"Torso"Acrylic on canvas
24" x24"
2014
I tried to use just enough brushstrokes to define this figure and create movement within it. I enjoyed painting it and it is one of my favorites.
by Mary Ellen Mogee
Mosaic Floral #1Acrylic on canvas
36"x12"x1.5"
January 2017
One of the latest of my abstract floral series, in which I have been working more freely in color and motion.
by Mary Ellen Mogee
Mosaic Floral #2Acrylic on canvas
36"x12"x1.5"
January 2017
One of the latest of my abstract floral series, in which I have been working more freely in color and motion.
by Mary Ellen Mogee
Mosaic Floral #3Acrylic on canvas
36"x12"x1.5"
January 2017
One of the latest of my abstract floral series, in which I have been working more freely in color and motion.
by Mary Ellen Mogee
Mosaic Floral #4Acrylic on canvas
36"x12"x1.5"
January 2017
One of the latest of my abstract floral series, in which I have been working more freely in color and motion.
by Robin S. Kent
Sunset, Cape Charles, VirginiaPhotography
Size, as Needed
April 2017
Cap Charles is a small community on the tip of the Virginia Eastern Shore
by Robin S. Kent
Osprey Nest at Sunrise, Cape Charles, VirginiaPhotography
Size, as Needed
April 2017
Cap Charles is a small community on the tip of the Virginia Eastern Shore
by Robin S. Kent
Pear Valley, Cape Charles, VirginiaPhotography
Size, as Needed
April 2017
Cap Charles is a small community on the tip of the Virginia Eastern Shore
by Robin S. Kent
Old Ferry Pier, Cape Charles, VirginiaPhotography
Size, as Needed
April 2017
Cap Charles is a small community on the tip of the Virginia Eastern Shore
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