Posted by gretchenfuss on September 2, 2013
If Daisy and Jay were here today: “The parties were bigger, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the models were looser, and the ban on alcohol had backfired.” – The Great Gatsby The elite society of the 1920’s could not have been louder, more extravagant, more excessive. Although this lifestyle was a […]
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Posted by gretchenfuss on June 15, 2012
Posted by gretchenfuss on June 15, 2012
Artistically captured landscapes with an edge.
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Posted by gretchenfuss on June 12, 2012
I have been told many times by most of the lovely guests that enter my home, that I should be doing ALL of this for a fee! I am now happily pursuing this idea! I would never quit painting, and I think the fear of confusing the patrons of my work (paintings) has kept […]
Posted by gretchenfuss on May 17, 2012
Gretchen Fuss is an artist based in Huntington, NY. Fuss specializes in abstracts and semi-abstract landscapes with acrylics on canvas.
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Posted by gretchenfuss on May 16, 2012
Imagine. Create. An eye for beauty is just the beginning – improve balance, flow and harmony.