The Birthday Present!Michael (right) bought this painting of two women waiting at the the shore for his daughter’s (left) birthday at the show at Giussepi’s. Waiting, acrylic on canvas, 40 x 48 inches, by Marty McCorkle. Arthur D.’s Residence, Calbayog, PhilippinesArthur emailed us photos of the paintings in his family’s house. ‚ÄîMarty McCorkle "Red Bridge", an oil painting by Marty McCorkle "Malajog Beach", an oil painting by Marty McCorkle Bee’s Guest House, Samar, PhilippinesEsteban and I helped hang paintings that Bee purchased for her house south of Calbayog. The bamboo painting looks great in the living area. ‚ÄîMarty McCorkle
David B., Santa Rosa, California"Great Job! The painting arrived safely and I love it." ‚ÄîDavid B. "The Forgotten Artist," oil on canvas, 38×50 inches, by Marty McCorkle. Janice F., Providence, Rhode Island"Marty, I love the light and color of this painting and was delighted to buy it at Gallery Z in Providence. Your capture the sunlight and the perspective in your signature style. This picture really brightens up our living room. Thanks!" ‚ÄîJanice F. "Archway, Hadrian’s Palace, Italy", oil on canvas, 24h x 18w inches, by Marty McCorkle. Gallery Z "Pure Dynamite" Exhibit of Marty McCorkle’s paintings. Ana Family Home, ManilaAna in Manila has the framed "Landscape After Turner" by Marty in her family home living room which she sent us a photo of. The painting has been exhibited at Ricco Renzo Gallery in Makati District of Manila but looks better among the warm colors of residence rather than a white walled gallery space. "Landscape After Turner", Oil on Canvas, 28 x 40 inches, by Marty McCorkle The Seufert CollectionVictoria Cinco Seufert sent us a photo of the painting "River Sunrise" by Marty McCorkle in their Seufert family collection in Seattle, Washington. Esteban shipped the painting rolled up from the Philippines and the Seuferts had it restretched on wooden stretcher bars for their Seattle home. See Victoria’s here comments in the Comments section below. "River Sunrise",Oil and Acrylic on Canvas, 44 x 54 inches, by Marty McCorkle Venus painting now hangs in Manila homeThe Cloning of Venus, a large oil painting on canvas, has been framed and now hangs in a Manila home.
A "leading visionary artist""Marty McCorkle is one of this country’s leading visionary artists. His work truly inspires one to look around, look deep within, and think. I have never seen work like this. Upon seeing his work exhibited at Gallery Z in Providence, Rhode Island, I instantly stopped and could stop looking. I kept revisiting the piece until I made an inquiry. I later commissioned him to do some work for me and what he produced was quite invigorating. His work defies definition and escapes being typed as it is like nothing you’ve ever experienced. I predict this man will be quite busy as his work receives more exposure. I believe major clients will be seeking out his services and will be quite pleased with the outcome."
"What a painter!""I first saw his [Marty McCorkles] art in the San Francisco Chronicle Art Calendar and seeing his exhibit in Oakland immediately fell in love with it and bought the painting Figure Climing Out of Pool. Since then he’s painted my portrait in his ‘deconstruction’ style. What a painter Marty is!"
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Collector Testimonials about Marty McCorkle’s Paintings
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My husband Troy was drawn to this art when we saw it at Esteban’s facebook page. He thinks it has a cool vibe. The ripple effect gives the artwork a lot of movement..a retrospective of different color variations.
When the art was shipped and we finally saw it, we were amazed on how it was even better-looking in person!
Troy commented that Marty does wonderful work! And I agree.
The color scheme on the art worked great with our wall color.
Marty Mccorkle captured a fantastic blend of colors with the unexpected twist and turns of the ripple on this masterpiece
You are a great artist Marty.
Thanks, Victoria and Troy. I’m glad that you like the painting. And thanks, Esteban. Esteban’s the best when it comes to the sales process and shipping the paintings, leaving me to paint more pictures.
When I first saw this painting through the gallery window, I fell in love with “Oedipus and the Sphinx”. The painting related to a personal situation I was going through at the time.
The slight smile of the sphinx-woman fascinates me as well as the way the man is holding his head as if nursing a dilemma. If you look at a painting from Marty that you like, you know then that this instant, this moment will always be revived for you when looking at it again.
His art gives you the emotional resonance to some image buried deep in your memory or the visual element to something you know you have felt before’ – This is why when you look at his art, some pieces give you an impression of familiarity and also feel important.
Thanks, Mehdi.