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6 Arts Notes

William Storck – Classic Works at Troika Gallery

October 1, 2021 by Troika Gallery

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William Storck – Classic Works, opens at Troika Gallery on October 1, 2021, from 5-8 pm.  New marine and landscape oil paintings fresh from the easel of Bill Storck, will feature in this majestic exhibit.

William Storck has been painting full time for over 40 years. He first studied with the master painter Naoto Nakagawa in Vermont and then at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Mr. Storck’s first solo show in Annapolis at the age of 25 completely sold out. Storck is a member of the American Society of Marine Artists. His paintings hang in private collections in the United States and Europe and the US Embassy.

William Storck, Becalmed at Sunset, oil, 20 x 30

His romantic views of the Chesapeake reflect a lifetime spent studying the lands and waters of the Bay. Renown for his marine paintings, drawn from his love of sailing and personal observations of traditional Chesapeake-built Schooners and Skipjacks still sailing and working on the bay, Storck strives to integrate the water, the wind, the sky, and sailing vessels into a carefully balanced, light infused, timeless image. J.M.W. Turner, James Hamilton, and Fitz Hugh Lane are important influences in Mr. Storck’s work.

Featuring “The Finest of Fine Art,” Troika Gallery is the longest operating gallery on the Eastern Shore. Selected numerous times as the Best Art Gallery by What’s Up Eastern Shore magazine, it has many has loyal followers. Whether an art collector, art lover or an art browser, Troika encourages you to stop in and see the beautiful art. Professional Artist and Gallery Owner, Laura Era along with Gallery Manager Peg Fitzgerald, welcome your visit and will happily address questions on fine art, portraiture, framing and installation.

Troika Gallery is located at 9 South Harrison Street, Easton, MD and is open Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 11 to 6 pm, Tuesday and Wednesday by appointment. www.troikagallery.com.

William Stork – Classic Works will run through November 12, 2021.

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