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Tilting at Windmills Gallery

One of New England's largest fine art galleries, Tilting at Windmills features a broad selection of work by important regional, national, and international artists. While quality and visual appeal are paramount in choosing the artwork we offer,we also select with an eye towards investment and potential appreciation in value for our collectors.

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Location

24 Highland Ave., Manchester Center, VT 05255

Hours

Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 10–5
Sunday 11-4
Wednesday and Thursday closed (open by appointment only)

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Tel: 802-362-3022
Cell: 802-379-1175

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Oscar
Oscar Durand
Biography

Science and art have a lot in common. Take one tiny human cell; it not only contains the DNA that is the essence of who we are, but it also contains the genetic makeup of those who've gone centuries before us. In the same way, a masterful work of art is the culmination of an artist's life's experiences, his emotions, his ideas, creativity and most importantly, the knowledge that he gains through s…

Science and art have a lot in common. Take one tiny human cell; it not only contains the DNA that is the essence of who we are, but it also contains the genetic makeup of those who've gone centuries before us. In the same way, a masterful work of art is the culmination of an artist's life's experiences, his emotions, his ideas, creativity and most importantly, the knowledge that he gains through s…

Science and art have a lot in common. Take one tiny human cell; it not only contains the DNA that is the essence of who we are, but it also contains the genetic makeup of those who've gone centuries before us. In the same way, a masterful work of art is the culmination of an artist's life's experiences, his emotions, his ideas, creativity and most importantly, the knowledge that he gains through studying masters of fine art. Oscar Durand's paintings are uniquely his own, yet his sense of design and technique is based on the solid foundation of artistic knowledge that has been handed down to us embedded in the timeless works of such masters as Caravaggio, Vermeer, and Rembrandt. Many artists can recall a single event, usually in childhood, where the spark of what is called talent is ignited. For Oscar, it was during a visit to the Currier Gallery of Art in Manchester, New Hampshire. He was just 14, when upon viewing an original moody and luminescent landscape by Rembrandt, he experienced an awakening and compelling recognition of his God given talent. At that moment he understood that painting would be his life's work. As a young adult, Oscar wanted to learn the techniques used by the old masters, so he set out to visit the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Massachusetts as well as the Currier Museum in Manchester New Hampshire to study the style and technique of Masters of the past. This was an important step to his visual understanding because the original painting's luminosity and brush strokes cannot be understood when seen on the pages of a book. Oscar continued to study the paintings at the museum's to learn every technique they achieved. At the same time, he naturally developed his own style. Richer colors and increased luminosity is how Oscar enhances his paintings. He employees the sense of atmosphere, texture and light to create mood.

Artworks

Artwork
Oscar DurandMill

12 x 16 ″, framed: 14 x 16 ″

Oil

Artwork
Oscar DurandThe Old Farm

11 x 14 ″, framed: 15 x 19 ″

Oil

Artwork
Oscar DurandSilver Tea Set

24 x 30 ″, framed: 33 x 39 ″

Oil

Artwork
Oscar DurandHopeful

22 x 28 ″, framed: 28 x 34 ″

Oil

Artwork
Oscar DurandBarn

18 x 24 ″, framed: 26 x 32 ″

Oil

Artwork
Oscar DurandIlluminessence

48 x 36 ″, framed: 54 x 43 ″

Oil

Artwork
Oscar DurandFloral Sonata

24 x 36 ″, framed: 30 x 42 ″

Original oil on linen

Artwork
Oscar DurandDelft China

24 x 30 ″, framed: 28 x 33 ″

Oil