Distinctive painter Charlie Hunter has a show at North Star Gallery, in Grafton, Vermont, February 17-19.

The name of the exhibition is “Charlie Hunter: Americana Personified,” and the artist reports that it is a mixture of new work and older images. “The unifying theme is an examination of what the natural world does to things built by and for humans,” Hunter says. “As a species, we strive to create structures and vehicles that will defy aging, but nature, in her patient relentlessness, always has the last word. This is my debut show with Gallery North Star, one of the most respected galleries in our region, and I’m very excited to be working with them.”

“House by the Railroad,” by Charlie Hunter, oil on muslin on panel, 10 x 20 in.
“House by the Railroad,” by Charlie Hunter, oil on muslin on panel, 10 x 20 in.
“Coolidge Camp,” by Charlie Hunter, oil on panel, 16 x 32 in.
“Coolidge Camp,” by Charlie Hunter, oil on panel, 16 x 32 in.
“Storm Over Eastpoint,” by Charlie Hunter, oil on panel, 12 x 24 in.
“Storm Over Eastpoint,” by Charlie Hunter, oil on panel, 12 x 24 in.
“Pine & Highway Sign,” by Charlie Hunter, oil on muslin on panel, 32 x 16 in.
“Pine & Highway Sign,” by Charlie Hunter, oil on muslin on panel, 32 x 16 in.
“Closed for the Season,” by Charlie Hunter, oil, 48 x 48 in.
“Closed for the Season,” by Charlie Hunter, oil, 48 x 48 in.
“Adirondack Camp,” by Charlie Hunter, oil on panel, 16 x 23 in.
“Adirondack Camp,” by Charlie Hunter, oil on panel, 16 x 23 in.

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