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Thomas Puschock
The mainstream of American
art has always been realism, and the watercolors of Thomas Puschock are
strictly in that tradition. With his keen eye for detail, he has created a
record of the rapidly disappearing bits of the American scene. However,
his paintings are more than detailed recordings of what once was. His
sense of color, composition, and mood enables him to record his subjects
at precise moments in time. The viewer feels the warmth of an Indian
summer afternoon as it bathes the white clapboards of a well-kept house
and barn, or senses the coming winter in the rain-washed, crystal light of
a September dawn. It is that quality of mood that has earned Puschock over 100 awards since
he began to paint in watercolor in 1979.
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