New Art Exhibit At Oxford Town Hall Gallery Features Works By Artist Gregory Karas

Art works by artist Gregory Karas are currently on exhibit in the Oxford Town Hall OCAC Meeting Room Gallery and may be viewed during Town Hall business hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday until Nov. 27.

Gregory Karas a Connecticut native is a painter who is comfortable using several mediums to depict landscapes, wildlife, and portraiture. Many clients and colleagues have said Greg’s landscape painting have a serene and calming quality to them.

Greg’s empathy towards his subject whether it be people, animals or the natural world became apparent early on which is reflected through his art today. He eagerly explores the shores, rivers, and woodlands seeking truth with the same energy and curiosity as when he was a child.

Gregory is formally trained and attended Paier College of Art and has been involved professionally in the arts since graduating in 1983. 

Greg is employed as a full time commercial artist at The New York Graphics Society and whenever his hectic schedule allows he teaches at the Bob Boroski School of Art in Shelton. He is a board member on the Valley Arts Council and a member in the Connecticut Society of Plein Air Painters and the Easton Arts council.

His painting styles range from highly detailed studio works to loosely painted atmospheric paintings depicting the local landscape. Greg strives to capture the beauty found in common everyday life which often goes unnoticed.

For purchasing information, questions, comments Greg can be reached at greg.karas@sbcglobal.net and be sure to visit his website at: www.gregkaras.com.

Because Greg was an award winning artist in the Oxford Cultural Arts Commission’s Jurored Showcase Art Exhibit in 2011, he was invited as the featured artist for the month of Nov. in the OCAC Gallery of Art in the meeting room at Oxford Town Hall.

For more information please visit, www.oxfordculturalarts.org email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or phone: 203.881.6085

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