"Two for the Show" | William B. Crowell & Terry Kenney

Gallery 600 Julia

600 Julia Street

July 1st - July 31st, 2020

William Crowell

At Dawn

Acrylic on Panel

36h x 24w inches 

$3000 

William Crowell

Drum Major

Acrylic on Panel

16h x 12w inches 

$650

William Crowell

Summer Shower

Acrylic on Panel

20h x 24w inches 

$950

William Crowell

Unexpected Guest

Acrylic on Panel

14h x 11w inches 

$600 

William Crowell

City Park Eden

Acrylic on Panel

36h x 24w inches 

$2500

William Crowell

Frank's Place

Acrylic on Panel

20h x 24w inches 

$2500

William Crowell

French Quarter Singer

Acrylic on Panel

16h x 12w inches 

$600

William Crowell

Herbert's Zydeco Special

Acrylic on Panel

16h x 12w inches 

$750

William Crowell

Allons Danser!

Acrylic on Panel

24h x 18w inches 

$1200

William Crowell

Musigs with Malbec

Acrylic on Panel

William Crowell

Swing, Jazz Fest

Acrylic on Panel

20h x 16w inches 

$1000

William Crowell

The Corn Dog Man

Acrylic on Panel

20h x 16w inches 

$800

Press Release

TWO ARTISTS WITH ATTENTION TO GRAPHIC DETAIL PAINT NEW ORLEANS ARCHITECTURE AND STREET SCENES

Crowell is an acrylic artist who often delights in a wry presentation of genre scenes, inspired by New Orleans culture. His background as a mechanical designer accounts for his clean-edged approach to painting.

Kenney, who was the Director of Art and Graphic Design at the Audubon Institute, has a straightforward interpretation of urban realism. Her palette is too bright or occasionally pastel to truly mimic the often melancholy vision of Edward Hopper, but the analogy is clear.

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