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Gene
A. Register
Gene
Register dramatically captures the viewer's attention with tranquil beauty
and exquisite precision. His still life images reflect warmth, combined
with refined elegance. Nature portraits are revealed with a certain reverence,
entwined with incredible lushness. More »
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Summer
Gold
by Gene Register
22" x 24"
Oil.

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Pitcher
of Parrots
by Gene Register
12" x 16"
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A
Meeting Place
by Gene Register
18" x 24"
Oil.

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Preening
Snowy
by Gene Register
24" x 12"
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Great
Blue
by Gene Register
24" x 12"
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Delicate
Petals
by Gene Register
12" x 16"
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Peacocks
& Figs
by Gene Register
28" x 20"
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The
Gardener
by Gene Register
14" x 17"
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Born
in Georgia, Gene completed his high school years there. He served military
duty with the Navy, from 1948 to 1952. Gene's advanced education included
two years at the Harris Art School in Nashville, Tennessee, and three
years at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, Illinois.
He
pursued a professional career in art as a Designer and Illustrator for
Van Buren Printing in Chicago Illinois. Students benefited from his twelve-year
commitment as an Art Instructor at The American Academy of Art, in Chicago.
Gene owned, operated, and taught in galleries in Delray Beach and Pompano
Beach, Florida, as well as the Mission Gallery in Kennebunkport, Maine.
He belonged to Art Guilds and Associations in those areas. His teaching
spans a total of 26 years.
His
most recent exhibits have been in: the Mast Cove Galleries in Kennebunkport,
Maine and the Waterhouse Gallery in Santa Barbara, California.
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