Available as artist HAND: signed, numbered & embellished (over-painted), limited (350 worldwide) edition graphics
40 "x 30" Archival Giclee on artist grade canvas $1,600
28" x 22" Archival Giclee on artist grade canvas $750
14" x 11" Archival Giclee on artist grade canvas $250 (edition of 900)
- ORIGINAL 2007 28" x 22" oil on canvas - AVAILABLE $5,500 -
** George Mamos is available for select commission Paintings, starting from $5,000 **
~ Expert custom framing, packing and worldwide delivery procurable ~
>>>>>>>>>>>George's work has been HIGHLY praised in numerous international art publications.
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George Mamos Born New York 1953 In Mamos' paintings the ordinary or commonplace is transformed into a higher reality creating a sense of greater importance. Emotions are an essential part of his design, while his mastery of the subject and diverse brushstrokes combine to make his canvases very powerful visual experiences. Most of his work since 1995 consisted of figures, portraits and still life in oil. Early in his life he created a series of iconography which were exhibited at Lincoln Center. Several years ago he was commissioned by the actor Telly Savalas to paint his portrait in oil, and more recently received a prestigious portrait commission of the Greek Archbishop of Canada. Last year (2006) he was commissioned and painted 2 portraits of the daughters of Danny Schiff (entrepreneur and owner of a NASCAR winning car) and his work Plethora of Flowers was selected by the Oil Painters of America for their 2006 National Exhibition. Earlier this year the owner of horse Hard Spun which ran in the 2007 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes purchased a rendition of his horse painted by George Mamos. He was named by The Artists Magazine as one of 2007 Best Artists and his name will be featured in their December 2007 issue. Three of his works were selected for the 2007 Raymar Art Competition His paintings are owned by various collectors throughout the United States. George Mamos completed two years of drawing classes followed by 4 years of formal art training at Brooklyn College in New York, where he obtained a BA in Fine Arts, thereafter he participated in various workshops, private classes and paint outs. During the 1980's and 90's he supported his wife and 4 children by practicing law, while painting in his spare time. In 2004 he returned to his lifelong passion and began painting full time. His work can be categorized as realism of impressionism. He resides with his family on Long Island, New York His influences are to numerous to mention but some of his mebtors and favorites are John Singer Sargent, Maxfield Parrish, Nicolai Fechin, followed more recently by the fluid and loose styles of Richard Schmid, and Daniel Gerhartz, as well as the natural art of Robert Bateman. I have always believed in keeping life in balance, and most of all the beauty of family, God and nature. I believe the most important part of a painting is the personal vision it creates. Painting is the window to viewing the world through someone else's eyes.