ORIGINAL ART FOR SALE A list of available items will be added to Bret's website in July 2013 and
in some cases a notation will be added to the text accompanying the picture.
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"Anita" { a study in reflective light } 1990 30" x 40" Acrylic on Canvas $13,000.oo
This hand painted canvas took roughly 100 hours work to complete over the course of 12 months in his spare time, it was also Bret's first attempt at painting.
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"Face Off"
2000 48" x 60" Acrylic on Canvas $6,000.oo Loosely based on a photo by Milton Greene This work took well over 100 hours. It started out at 48" x 96" when one of the stretcher frames warped, it was cut down and restretched on a 4' x 5' frame
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"Farewell" 2004 40" Diameter Oil on Convexo Canvas $3,600.oo
This work was originally started back in '94, and put on hold for nearly 10 years while Bret was busy with other projects. Based on a famous Black & White photo taken just 6 weeks before Babe died at age 53 from Cancer.
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'Old # 7' 1995 Oil on canvas 20" convexed $3,600.00
Bret started this work and completed it ina 2 week time frame, finishing just a few days after the Yankee sluggers passing.
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'Mapleleaf Fairy' 2003 Acrylic on canvas 22" x 28" $2,500.00
The first in a series of Fairy paintings that Bret has undertaken. This work is 'just a tease of things to come'.
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"My Place" 1996 24" x 30" $ 1,200.oo Oil on Belgium Linen
Rendered from Bret's own photos taken at Belmont Race Track.
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"Classic Jump"
1997 30" x 40" $ 1,800.oo Acrylic on Canvas
Bret worked this up for the Poster Competition for The Hampton Classic in Bridgehampton NY.
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"High Jump" 1996 Oil on Belgium Linen $1,000.oo
Bret painted this and entered it in the Poster Competion for the Hampton Classic. He entered works for a few years while living on eastern Long Island.
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Scratch Boards These scratch boards are an Ampersand Product known as Clayboard Black. It has a masonite substructure with clay fused to it, then sprayed with Higgins black indian ink. When scratched it reveals the white of the clay, it's because of the clay that allows for the very fine lines made when scratching off the ink. Bret not only enjoys this subtractive medium, he feels that if M.C. Escher, one of his idols and influences, had this product available to him in his lifetime there is no doubt he would have used it.
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"Field of Dreams"
1999 8" x 10" Scratch-Board Professionally Matted & Framed All Archival quality w/non-glare glass Framed Size Approx: 10" W x 12 1/2" H
$900.oo
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