Ray Harm (1927- 2015). American Artist. and Pictured is a lithographic print completed by Ray Harm. The birds featured are Lazuli Buntings, a small species of song bird on native to North America. The frame to this piece...
Digital photograph of a teabag printed/engraved on aluminum., Carley Gancher. (Hanover College Graduate, 2018. Greiner Award winner of 2018)., and Artist Statement:
During a transitional time in life, it's easy to cling to...
Pictured is a lithographic print done by Don Whitlach, an American wildlife artist from West Virginia. It is the 252nd of a 1500 print collection. It features a Marsh Hawk from Nags Head, North Carolina perched on a loose...
Mayflower, by 2016 Greiner Award Winner Nikki Lewis is an oil painting on paper with what appears to be Nikki Lewis in the foreground. In the background, looks to be sights of buildings and her environment in exaggerated...
Gene Gray, 1937-2018. American artist. and Pictured are Hanover College's lithographic wildlife prints from masterclass wildlife artists and print-makers. In the 1960's and 70's, wildlife art was common in America and popular...
Amanda Crecilius (2002) and This work is a diptych comprised of still life painting of measuring cups. The background of the paintings include different shades and values of brown. The dark background contrasts the highlighted...
2015 Greiner Award winner Amanda Waltz created handmade books as their entry. The winner looks as if it intertwines the stories of Snow White and the creation of man with Adam & Eve. The book is made like a pop up book with...
This sculpture was done by the first Greiner Award winner James Shaftstall in 1969. He was a faculty member in the Art Department at the time of the award. It depicts a boat fit for deep ocean sailing, made from what appears to...
This print is the twenty-seventh item of a print collection by a printmaker named Gordon. It is titled Mexican Gothic. While there are more pieces of this nature, Mexican Gothic has a distinguished color palette. In stark...
This is a proof of a wood-engraving based on the original painting "Miss Alexander" by James Abbott McNeill Whistler. It depicts a young girl holding a hat and standing in a room. Her clothing is light and contrasts the darker,...