Gene Gregory Art Collections
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Artwork by Gene Gregory
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Windberg Barn by Gene Gregory

Texas Spring by Gene Gregory

Trail away by Gene Gregory

Deer run cabin by Gene Gregory

Egg and things by Gene Gregory

Texas barn by Gene Gregory

The Workshop by Gene Gregory

Nostalgic vision by Gene Gregory

Reflection of protection. by Gene Gregory

Tea pot with iris by Gene Gregory

No place like home by Gene Gregory

Wee snack 2 by Gene Gregory

The Garden Gate by Gene Gregory

Father's touch by Gene Gregory

Coffee time by Gene Gregory

The Red Violin by Gene Gregory

Grand Ma's Dresser by Gene Gregory

Texas travelers by Gene Gregory

Watermelon time by Gene Gregory

Tuscany Still Life by Gene Gregory

Orange you sweet by Gene Gregory

Home on the farm by Gene Gregory

A Mother's Son by Gene Gregory

Bravo by Gene Gregory
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About Gene Gregory
Gene Gregory is a self-taught oil painter and a traditionalist. As a lifelong Texan, his fondness for drawing developed in early childhood, and he has painted since his teen years. The Texas landscape, reflected in many of his early paintings, is a favorite scene. From the bluebonnets of the southern hill country to the rustic barns of the northeast farmland; from the horses, windmills and rolling hills which are representative of west Texas to the piney woods of the east is translated with great emotion onto canvas. The differences in each region of the state, and the diversity of its great people are successfully depicted as they exist in reality. The small Churches scattered throughout Texas are a few of his favorite subjects, and are welcome reminders of his heritage.
In recent years, he has primarily painted still-life, and enjoys using bright vibrant colors. The still-life paintings have re-energized his efforts, and are a welcomed addition to his expressive talents.
Each of Gene's works contains a small heart, (sometimes hidden). Viewers often ask him why he has them in the paintings. He explains, The heart represents love, and it is the love of God, family, country, and not least, the love of art.
Member of Associated Creative Artists of Dallas, Visual Arts of Cedar Hill, and DeSoto Art League.
Contact me on my email address at: gregorysart@sbcglobal.net View more paintings on my website: GeneGregoryArt.com