Denny Morreale Art Collections
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Artwork by Denny Morreale
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
The Scarlet and the Brown on a Cloudy Day in July by Denny Morreale
Nikki and Her Babies' Farm Sanctuary Portrait by Denny Morreale
Enchanted Forrest in the Fall by Denny Morreale
Raurri The Sandbanks and The Tree That Broke My Heart by Denny Morreale
Canton Park Under January Sun by Denny Morreale
Sunrise Over The Millpond by Denny Morreale
Piskor Hall On An August Evening by Denny Morreale
Grasse River In January by Denny Morreale
Herring Cole in Early September by Denny Morreale
Sunny Afternoon at MoeDown by Denny Morreale
St. Lawrence Boathouse by Denny Morreale
2012 Sunflowers 4 by Denny Morreale
Bog River Morning by Denny Morreale
Nikki and Her Babies at Farm Sanctuary by Denny Morreale
Portrait of Katy Desmond, c. 2017 by Denny Morreale
The Islands Off Canaras by Denny Morreale
Shores of Lake Champlain by Denny Morreale
Blueberry Cottage at Twin Lake Village by Denny Morreale
Camp at Efner Lake Brook by Denny Morreale
Walsh Cabin On Cranberry Lake by Denny Morreale
Portrait of a Man, Resting by Denny Morreale
The Dix Range From Giant Peak by Denny Morreale
A Really Nice Apartment by Denny Morreale
Saranac Lake on a Summer Evening by Denny Morreale
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About Denny Morreale
I do a lot of stuff that, depending on your tastes and outlook, could be called art. A lot of painting, a lot of drawing. I’ve even written a song or two over the years. Ask someone that’s known me a while though, and I’ll bet they’d tell you the thing I do better than any of this stuff is tell stories. Maybe it has to do with growing up in the little town of Corinth, NY in the Adirondack Moun
tains. These mountains have been home to some of the most legendary storytellers the world over, including the infamous Adirondack Liars Club, and my home town was no exception. Indeed, Corinth is home to many of the greatest bull-shitters you’ll meet anywhere.
I learned from the best and would have to admit I’m probably a better story teller than I am “fine artist” in the traditional sense. However, if you look at my body of work, you’d pretty much have to agree that its mostly just stories told visually. I do like to experiment and try things differently once in a while, but for the most part you’re not going to seeing me bring around anything particularly abstract, and if I do there’s probably some kind of story behind it.
Whether or not my work has any kind of meaning behind it I’ll leave for the viewer to decide, but I can say that there has got to be some kind of wisdom being shared. Of course, the value of that wisdom will vary from viewer to viewer, but you could say the same about any kind of story.
I’ve heard people describe my work as falling under the category of ‘Expressionist’. I see where they’re coming from, but I prefer to think of it as ‘Realist’ with some bull-shitter tendencies.