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Morgan Weistling 'Juicy Peach'
Morgan Weistling 'Juicy Peach'
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art
SmallWorks™ Giclée Canvas:
limited to 150 s/n.
9" w x 12" h.

August 2007  


Price:   £130.00 



Morgan Weistling  'The First Dance, 1884 Americana'
Morgan Weistling 'The First Dance, 1884 Americana'
There has never been a better time to purchase a Morgan Weistling Fine Art Limited Edition. As we write this, five of Weistling's limited editions have sold out and several more are in Low Inventory, and the market for his originals is just as hot. For the second year in a row, Weistling took both the Artists' and Patrons' Choice Awards at the 2008 Masters of the American West Exhibition and Sale, and his original painting sold for $286,100—nearly three times the reserve price. The painting? The First Dance, 1884 Americana.

The idea for the painting, begun as a sketchbook drawing years ago, had taken years to come to fruition. In addition to finding the perfect models, costumes and composition, Morgan did not want to begin on the painting until he could give it his full concentration. Finally, one day last year, he began to create what John Geraghty described in Western Art Collector as "his signature work, an absolute master work."

Why paint a wedding? "I wanted to celebrate the institution of marriage," says Weistling. "I have been married to my lovely wife JoAnn for 17 years. I thought of the commitment we made in front of family and friends and what a wonderful feeling it would be to do a painting about that."

A celebration this joyous demands a large-scale format. The First Dance, 1884 Americana will light up a room as a Greenwich Workshop Masterwork™ Giclée Canvas.




The First Dance, 1884 Americana, LIMITED EDITION CANVAS
Morgan Weistling

Image size: 27"w x 18"h.

Edition Size:100

Published from the artist's original work.
 


Price:   £300.00 



Morgan Weistling  'The First Dance, 1884 Americana' Masterwork
Morgan Weistling 'The First Dance, 1884 Americana' Masterwork
There has never been a better time to purchase a Morgan Weistling Fine Art Limited Edition. As we write this, five of Weistling's limited editions have sold out and several more are in Low Inventory, and the market for his originals is just as hot. For the second year in a row, Weistling took both the Artists' and Patrons' Choice Awards at the 2008 Masters of the American West Exhibition and Sale, and his original painting sold for $286,100—nearly three times the reserve price. The painting? The First Dance, 1884 Americana.

The idea for the painting, begun as a sketchbook drawing years ago, had taken years to come to fruition. In addition to finding the perfect models, costumes and composition, Morgan did not want to begin on the painting until he could give it his full concentration. Finally, one day last year, he began to create what John Geraghty described in Western Art Collector as "his signature work, an absolute master work."

Why paint a wedding? "I wanted to celebrate the institution of marriage," says Weistling. "I have been married to my lovely wife JoAnn for 17 years. I thought of the commitment we made in front of family and friends and what a wonderful feeling it would be to do a painting about that."

A celebration this joyous demands a large-scale format. The First Dance, 1884 Americana will light up a room as a Greenwich Workshop Masterwork™ Giclée Canvas.

Image size: 50"w x 33"h.

Edition Size:30

Published from the artist's original work.
 


Price:   £1,000.00 



Morgan Weistling 'Emily's Corn' SmallWorks
Morgan Weistling 'Emily's Corn' SmallWorks
With the outstanding success of his sold-out releases The Egg Inspector, Emmie’s Catch, Spilled Milk and Apple Girl, Morgan Weistling has found a home in the heart of the art world. The sweet innocence of his subjects and Weistling’s skill as a painter combine to produce art that is as accomplished as it is irresistible. Emily’s Corn invites us to re-enter the warmth of the farmhouse kitchen.

Image size: 9"w x 13"h.

Edition Size:125

Published from the artist's original work.


April 2008 


Price:   £120.00 



Morgan Weistling 'Feeding The Geese' Masterwork
Morgan Weistling 'Feeding The Geese' Masterwork
“Growing up on the farm,” says MorganWeistling,“I loved to feed the animals. This painting brings back childhood memories of my two sisters and myself. “I love to paint geese because their natural design is so decorative. I named each goose as I painted it—I had Daisy, Lobelia, Bungo, Pippin, Eleanor and Hamfast—and had some fun painting Bingo, the lone duck, peering out at the viewer.”

Image size: 42"w x 38"h.

Edition Size:25

Published from the artist's original work.

LIMITED AVAILABILITY 


Price:   £825.00 



Morgan Weistling 'Feeding The Geese'
Morgan Weistling 'Feeding The Geese'
“Growing up on the farm,” says MorganWeistling,“I loved to feed the animals. This painting brings back childhood memories of my two sisters and myself. “I love to paint geese because their natural design is so decorative. I named each goose as I painted it—I had Daisy, Lobelia, Bungo, Pippin, Eleanor and Hamfast—and had some fun painting Bingo, the lone duck, peering out at the viewer.”


Image size: 22"w x 20"h.

Edition Size:75

Published from the artist's original work.

LIMITED AVAILABILITY 


Price:   £350.00 



Morgan Weistling "The Quilting Bee, 19th Century Americana "
Morgan Weistling "The Quilting Bee, 19th Century Americana "
At a quilting bee, women would have family and neighbors gather to finish a quilt. It was a real community event. Often a quilt was made to mark a special occasion, such as a wedding or an upcoming journey. The older, more experienced women would do most of the quilt work, but as in my painting, the less experienced would learn the craft alongside the veterans. "The quilt in this painting is the actual quilt my great-grandmother made as a little girl, which made the creative process all the more personal for me."

Image size: 31"w x 21"h.

Edition Size:150

Published from the artist's original work.

LOW INVENTORY 


Price:   £490.00 



Morgan Weistling 'Sisters'
Morgan Weistling 'Sisters'
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas
Image Size: 20" w x 27" h.
Edition Size: 100 s/n.

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Price:   £420.00 



Morgan Weistling 'Dreams in Blue'
Morgan Weistling 'Dreams in Blue'
The theme artist Morgan Weistling began in Dreams in Gold, matures in Dreams in Blue." I loved painting this girl from above because it allowed me to see things from a perspective of unhindered patterns and flowing shapes. As this painting started to come together I realized that my model was floating in a world of her own. This illusion represents a sense of freedom that figure painters rarely get to enjoy-the freedom from gravity," says Weistling. Imagination and emotion are enhanced by his masterful use of oils. "Having her bathed in shades of blues and cool colours added an almost underwater quality to the work. This sense of fluidity and motion contrasts with the near static state of sleep, creating a still life work. More importantly, it hints at the far more expansive realm of dreams she resides in."

Image size: 16"w x 24"h.

Edition Size:150

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £390.00 



Morgan Weistling 'Serenity'
Morgan Weistling 'Serenity'
Morgan Weistling's original painting Serenity sold for $40,000 during the Masters of the American West Fine Art Exhibition and Sale at the Museum of the American West in Los Angeles."There are paintings that we, as artists, carry in our heads for years before they materialize," says Morgan Weistling."Serenity is one of them."An artist not only visualizes a painting through its final stroke, but the entire presentation of the work to its completed state of being framed and hung on the wall.

Image size: 44"w x 30"h.

Fine Art Masterworks Canvas Edition
Unstretched

Edition Size:75

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £580.00 



Morgan Weistling 'Reflections'
Morgan Weistling 'Reflections'
Brushwork can tell a story beyond the subject matter, and in the art of Morgan Weistling, his mastery of this talent rivals that of the masters he admires, including John Singer Sargent and Anders Zorn. Creating a dreamlike narrative inspired by scenes from daily life with an essence of the Old West, Weistling's Reflections has a sense of wonder and emotion captured with the same deftness as his first pair of Greenwich releases, Lemon Girl and Trusted Friends.

"For me, art is my language used to touch the viewer's heart," Morgan says. "My hope is that people will get pleasure from viewing my artwork as much I enjoyed painting it."

Image size: 18"w x 24"h.

Edition Size:150

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £375.00 



Morgan Weistling 'Pocket Watch'
Morgan Weistling 'Pocket Watch'
"Sometimes I will get an idea for a painting and it turns into something else once my models are posing," artist Morgan Weistling says of Pocket Watch."This painting was originally going to be titled Tea for Grandpa and my daughter Brittany was suppose to be handing her Grandpa a cup of tea.Well, Grandpa had a shiny pocket watch Brittany had never seen one before. During a break in the studio, this scene took place and it rang with the sweet innocence of a curious child. I like to strive for truthfulness such as this in my paintings.That's when I connect to the painting and my hope is that it will reach the viewer, too." It is this "striving for truthfulness" in the craft of painting and narrative that touches the viewer's heart and sets Weistling's work apart from others.

Image size: 27"w x 20"h.

Edition Size:100

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £480.00 



Morgan Weistling 'Lemon Girl'
Morgan Weistling 'Lemon Girl'
"I love color harmonies that provoke a mood," says artist Morgan Weistling.
"While creating Lemon Girl, I was inspired by the juxtaposition of the girl against the subtle greens and blues which ran through the background."

"When I paint, I prefer to suggest the form of my subject, giving impressions of what I see so that the viewer can interpret the painting for themselves. I regard this as my poem about the Lemon Girl rather than my full-fledged novel. This allows the viewer to fill in their own details, drawing them in as part of the painting."

Image size: 17"w x 30"h.

Edition Size:150

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £450.00 



Morgan Weistling 'Trusted Friends'
Morgan Weistling 'Trusted Friends'
"In my search for interesting people to paint, I came to know this gentleman named Mickey Michele," says Morgan Weistling. "He is a fifth generation Californian whose great, great grandfather was a vaquero and horse trainer in 1890s Los Angeles. The art of horse training has been passed down from generation to generation and he follows in the footsteps of his grandfather. Mickey trains horses for mounted shooting and is an expert in firearms of the old West. I have painted him with his Trusted Friends that have served him so well, and I purposely used a rough textured painting style to convey his personality."

Image size: 18"w x 30"h.

Edition Size:150

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £450.00 



Morgan Weistling 'Dreams in Gold'
Morgan Weistling 'Dreams in Gold'
With his masterful use of oils, artist Morgan Weistling brings a scene to life and engages our imagination and emotion."Patterns and shapes, arranged in a pleasing design, are the basis for Dreams in Gold," says Weistling. "I love taking a simple story of a girl who has fallen asleep after reading in bed, and breaking it down to an abstract design. Painting her from above, everything looked new to me. Shapes flattened out and felt dreamlike and floating. This perspective suspended her in a state of weightlessness. Surrounding her in yellows and warm gold colors added to the peacefulness of her mood."

Image size: 24"w x 18"h.

Edition Size:100

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £375.00 



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All Pieces Below Are From The Secondary Market
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Morgan Weistling 'Emmies Catch'
Morgan Weistling 'Emmies Catch'
"It always amazes me how children who grow up around farm animals are so confident in handling them. I didn't have that farm upbringing, so when a four-year-old girl grabbed a chicken and hugged it wildly right in front of me, I marveled. Little Emmie held on for quite a while before the chicken broke free-only to be quickly wrangled again by her little blonde friend. I love to capture moments of joy like the one I saw on this day."

Image size: 13"w x 11"h.

Edition Size:75

Published from the artist's original work.

SOLD OUT AT PUBLISHER

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Price:   £180.00 



Morgan Weistling "The Quilting Bee, 19th Century Americana"
Morgan Weistling "The Quilting Bee, 19th Century Americana"

Greenwich Workshop Fine Art
Masterwork Giclée Canvas
At a quilting bee, women would have family and neighbors gather to finish a quilt. It was a real community event. Often a quilt was made to mark a special occasion, such as a wedding or an upcoming journey. The older, more experienced women would do most of the quilt work, but as in my painting, the less experienced would learn the craft alongside the veterans. The quilt in this painting is the actual quilt my great-grandmother made as a little girl, which made the creative process all the more personal for me."

Image size: 50"w x 34"h.

Edition Size:25

Published from the artist's original work.

SOLD OUT AT PUBLISHER

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Price:   £1,260.00 



Morgan Weistling 'The Egg Inspector' Masterwork Giclee Canvas
Morgan Weistling 'The Egg Inspector' Masterwork Giclee Canvas
Coming on the heels of Emmie’s Catch, Morgan Weistling’s sold-out contribution to the Greenwich Workshop SmallWorksTM collection, is The Egg Inspector.
"I never cease to be inspired by the wonder and curiosity of children," says Weistling. "This little farm girl loves to spend time with her chickens and found her way into the coop one day. This serene moment I painted changed rapidly after she decided to stick her thumbs into the eggs to see what would happen. It got pretty messy."

Morgan Weistling’s contemporary impressionism celebrates the wonder of a timeless America, as well as the beauty of everyday moments. His painting, Quilting Bee, 19th Century Americana, was the winner of several awards at the most recent Masters of the American West Art Show and Sale, where it sold for over $160,000. The Egg Inspector is a sweet and easy way to begin collecting the works of this fine artist.

Image size: 40"w x 30"h.

Edition Size:25

Published from the artist's original work.

SOLD OUT AT PUBLISHER

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Price:   £690.00 



Morgan Weistling  "Spilled Milk"
Morgan Weistling "Spilled Milk"
LIMITED EDITION CANVAS

Artist Morgan Weistling’s paintings invite the viewer to step into a story to which everyone can relate and so it is no surprise that his most popular paintings are his portraits of young children. His recent fine art limited edition print, Apple Girl, exudes the wonder of childhood grace. Weistling arranges the figures of women and children as though they were abstract shapes, composing a scene that is both visually harmonious and narratively engaging.

In Spilled Milk, Weistling continues the journey into the wondrous inner life of children. In the quiet light of morning, a round-cheeked toddler stands in her own little corner, out of the way of busy adults. She tilts a pitcher of milk carefully, watching closely as every drop splashes onto the floor of the kitchen. The little milkmaid in the cranberrycolored dress has no motivation but curiosity and her actions stir within all of us a remembrance of our own innocence.
Image size: 18"w x 28"h.

Edition Size:75

Published from the artist's original work.

 


Price:   £450.00 



Morgan Weistling 'Apple Girl'
Morgan Weistling 'Apple Girl'
Artist Morgan Weistling's portraits of young children are among his most popular paintings with collectors. This delicate image of a girl amid a bounty of fall apples, laced with ruby, gold and grey tones, speaks volumes on the inner life of children. The darling kitchen helper, in her bonnet and smock, exudes the wonder of childhood innocence and grace. Just as we all recognize youth's fleeting nature, all the more fleeting are the moments such as this.

Image size: 23"w x 17"h.

Edition Size:75

Published from the artist's original work. 




All Pieces Below Are From The Secondary Market
All Pieces Below Are From The Secondary Market
For More Details of Pricing On These Products PleaseContact Us.

 




Morgan Weistling 'The Egg Inspector' Limited Edition Canvas
Morgan Weistling 'The Egg Inspector' Limited Edition Canvas
SOLD OUT AT PUBLISHER
Coming on the heels of Emmie’s Catch, Morgan Weistling’s sold-out contribution to the Greenwich Workshop SmallWorksTM collection, is The Egg Inspector.
"I never cease to be inspired by the wonder and curiosity of children," says Weistling. "This little farm girl loves to spend time with her chickens and found her way into the coop one day. This serene moment I painted changed rapidly after she decided to stick her thumbs into the eggs to see what would happen. It got pretty messy."

Morgan Weistling’s contemporary impressionism celebrates the wonder of a timeless America, as well as the beauty of everyday moments. His painting, Quilting Bee, 19th Century Americana, was the winner of several awards at the most recent Masters of the American West Art Show and Sale, where it sold for over $160,000. The Egg Inspector is a sweet and easy way to begin collecting the works of this fine artist.

Image size: 26"w x 20"h.

Edition Size:100

Published from the artist's original work.

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