Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Workshop: France


My upcoming workshop"Architecture of Light"
in Southern France is officially a go!!
The dates : 15 May 2012 - 27 May 2012
But there are still a few spaces available;

Please check the links below or be in touch for info.
I hope you can join us - It's going to be fantastic!

Frassinet, France ; Le Vieux Couvent

http://www.vacancesenvie.com/
http://www.vacancesenvie.com/holidays.html
http://www.vacancesenvie.com/tomschaller.pdf

levieuxcouvent@gmail.com
Contact Information:
William Boychuk
levieuxcouvent@gmail.com

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Opening: RS HANNA GALLERY



My new two-person show with artist Pam Ingalls is opening at the RS HANNA GALLERY in Fredericksburg; 03-29 February 2012. Opening: 6:00 PM 03 February 2012

Hope everyone in the area can stop by this impressive and beautiful new gallery for a look!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Watercolor Artist Magazine - April 2012


I'm very honored to have the cover art as well as a 10-page feature article "Crossing a Bridge" by Michelle Taute in the April 2012 Watercolor Artist magazine. A big thanks to Watercolor Artist and to Michelle.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Artist Status - California Art Club


"carrillo beach - malibu"
15X22" inches
watercolor

So glad to find out today that I've been selected to receive "Artist Membership Status" by the California Art Club - a long-held dream come true.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

The Gapstow - Central Park




"the gapstow - central park"
30X22 inches
watercolor
14 january 2012

The iconic Gapstow Bridge in New York's Central Park was designed in 1896 by Howard & Caudwell. It replaced the original wood and cast iron bridge designed by Jacob W. Mould in 1874.
With it's bucolic site set against the majestic skyline of Manhattan's Central Park South and Fifth Avenue rising up beyond, it has been a favorite subject for painters and photographers for generations. So I hesitated painting yet another view. But I love this spot so much that I thought I'd give it a go.