Friday, August 14, 2009

Eastport, Maine



Here's my latest Street View effort.

24" x 30", oil on stretched linen

16 comments:

DonaldsonFamily said...

Bill, Mac and I have bought a couple of your paintings. We love them. If interested in one here on this blog, how we find out the price or contact you?

Billy Guffey said...

Hi. If you go to my website, www.bnguffey.com you can contact me through the "contact" page. Most of the paintings on this blog end up on the website. If you send me a message there I can let you know the price range, or specific prices on specific paintings.

I so glad you folks are enjoying the paintings!

Bill

Betker said...

gorgeous work!! so glad I found your blog via your comment on William Wray's.

Analisa said...

Bill,
I love your paintings. I actually teared up when I saw them. I love the way you do the street views, and the sky when a storm is approaching. How wonderful.

Anonymous said...

Wow, you do really beautiful stuff!

Elizabeth said...

Que linda pintura.

Free VB Tips said...

A lovely painting. I like your painting. Thanks for your sharing.

Vardhan said...

Hi Bill, You are a gifted painter. your paintings are Way above Good. keep it up.

-Vardhan

Nerdy Cyberchick said...

Your work is just beautiful! I love your street views especially.

binggeba said...

That's a great idea! Using street view as a reference to paint, without having to travel to the location. :)

Dandy said...

Absolutely gorgeous!!

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AERIA Records said...

Very cool! We just bought a home in Eastport, were researching the community and stumbled into this beautiful blog. Bravo :)

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Maggie May said...

I love your work, love! It makes me feel romantic, mysterious, summery, moody, warm, wonderful

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Will Bradbury said...

The house on the left is the Butler's, Dan is an artist who recently moved here from Ohio. The red one on the right belongs to Tom Sexton who is a remarkable poet.