Edward Cooper


I am a wanderer. I like to wander through the countryside or in the city – by car, by bicycle, or on foot. My constant companions are a pochade box – which allows me to do quick plein-air oil color sketches – and an old camera. Sometimes I take other easels when planning to do larger and more elaborate outdoor paintings.

While wandering I am constantly looking for scenes or objects that evoke an emotional response in me – something I just have to paint. This may be a majestic scene, an interesting object, a wonderful color, a special atmosphere, or a ray of sunlight striking a distant object. I am particularly interested in painting the effect of light on the landscape in the early morning and late afternoon or evening. These are the times for which I live – the time that has the most interesting light and the greatest emotional appeal to me. When I find something that interests me I try to capture it in paint.

Education:

  • BFA, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York
  • Has attended workshops given by well known artists.


Affiliations:

  • Art League, Alexandria, VA
  • Washington Society of Landscape Painters
  • Greater Reston Arts Center
  • Mid Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association


Recent One Person Shows:

  • Prince Royal Gallery, October 1998
  • Spectrum Gallery, Washington, DC, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004
  • Gallery 5800, Richmond, VA, April-May 2002
  • William Ris Gallery, Stone Harbor, NJ, 2003, 2004


Recent Group Shows:

  • Strathmore Hall Art Center, Bethesda, MD, "Urban to Suburban" Exhibit, 1999
  • The M.G.Moser Gallery, Fairfax, VA, 1999
  • Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum, The Space Race Illustrated, Washington, DC, 1999
  • William Ris Gallery, Stone Harbor, NJ, 2000, 2001, 2002
  • John Pence Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 2000
  • Strathmore Hall Center for the Arts, Bethesda, MD, Washington Society of Landscape Painters, 2000
  • Kevin Butler Gallery, Edgartown, MA, 2002, 2003, 2004
  • "New Views of the American West", Strathmore Hall Art Center, Bethesda, MD, 2002


Other:

  • Painting Landscapes on Toned Surfaces with Alkyds", by Edward L. Cooper, American Artist, May 1997, pp. 42-47.
  • Baustian Award, Crockett Award, Washington Society of Landscape Painters
  • "Realism Today" National Competition, American Artist, October 2000, pp.51. First Prize in Landscape Category
  • “Painting Landscapes on Toned Surfaces with Alkyds”, revised, Color an American Artist Publication, 2001, pp 119-115.
  • Bronze Medal – Landscape Art Award 2001, Art for the Parks, National Park Academy of the Arts.
  • International Artist , Dec.2001/Jan 2002, p. 20.
  • "Paint Annapolis", Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association
    • 2002: Urban Landscape Award
    • 2003: Marine Landscape Award and Award of Merit
    • 2004: Award of Excellence

 

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Resting Barn
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Rich Farmscape
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Red Barns
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Wheat Lands
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Vineyard Haven
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Burkittsville, Maryland
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On the Marsh
   

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Details

Resting Barn
Oil 18x24 inches $1900.

SOLD
Rich Farmscape
Oil 18x24 inches $1900.

Red Barns
Oil 9x12 inches $800.

SOLD
Wheat Lands
Oil 24x36 inches $3000.

SOLD
Vineyard Haven
Oil 12x16 inches

Burkittsville, Maryland
Oil 12x16 inches $1000.

SOLD
On the Marsh
Oil, 30x24 inches $2900.