About George

Blending impressionism with bold textures and architectural landscapes

My Journey

Blending impressionism with architecture, I use diverse tools—palette knives, rollers, spatulas—to shape layered, textured paintings inspired by cityscapes and nature.

Tools

Techniques I Use

From palette knives to chalk pastels, each tool adds unique depth and feel.

Artistic Style

George’s work is defined by a fusion of impressionism, bold texture, and architectural form. He builds each painting through layered surfaces, using tools like palette knives, rollers, spatulas, and chalk pastels to create depth you can feel as much as see.

His style sits at the intersection of cityscape structure and natural atmosphere — blending the looseness of impressionist color with the grounded lines of buildings, skylines, and landscapes. The result is artwork that feels dynamic, tactile, and immersive, with textures that catch light and invite close viewing.

George’s paintings often evoke the sense of movement within place — the energy of a city, the quiet of nature, the rhythm of architecture — all expressed through rich layers and expressive mark‑making.