PHIL PHILBECK —Born in 1968, Philbeck grew up in rural Cleveland County, North
Carolina. He now resides just across the line in the foothills of
Rutherford County. There hasn't been a time when he didn't paint. The
surroundings in which he grew up are frequent subjects for his
paintings. Among his favorites are grand mountain landscapes and views
with farms, streams, ponds, coastal scenes or anything with which he
feels an emotional attachment. Though he's known for the skill with
which he carries out all aspects of his work, he is particularly noted
for the profusion of details throughout his skies. "The sky sets the
basic tone for my landscapes", he adds. A skill which separates him
from most artists is his attention to specific details and staying away
from a generic look. He favors differentiating between types of shape
and texture of objects in his paintings such as different species of
trees or cloud formations. "The texture of oak leaves is different from a
persimmon at a distance. Also in winter, the bare limbs have a
character all their own. Springtime is also wonderful to contrast the
differing buds such as the differing character between the muted
greenish brown of the pin oak and the pale cool green of the white oak. I
also like the textures of snow, from fresh new fallen snow to snow that
has been trampled down a bit from people and animals going through it."
Though he loves realism with an intimate and nostalgic look ,
Philbeck has a tendency towards the romantic Hudson River School of Art
by bathing his scenes in a dramatic light and atmosphere. As for his
preferred medium, oil has always been his number one choice though he
sometimes does work in gouache and acrylic.
Title: Buffalo Crossing
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Sizes: 34 x 68 Grande Edition
20 x 40
17 x 34
Title: Where The Rhododendron Grow
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Sizes: 36 x 48
30 x 40
Title: Guardian of The Atlantic
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Size: 16.5 x 35.5
Title: Main Street In Old Salem
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Size: 14 x 37
More Information: Phillip Philbeck paints landscapes that sometimes draw the viewer into another time and place, In this image, the historic village from the early settlement of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is featured. The charming houses remain much as they were when the town was first established. The snowy landscape frames the quaint, colonial architecture for which "Main Street in Old Salem" is famous.
Title: Fall In the Appalachians
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Size: 30 x 60
17 x 34
45 x 90
Title: Grandfather Mountain,
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Size: 24 x 40
Title: Relic
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Size: 25 x 45
33 x 60
18 x 33
Title: Table Rock in Autumn
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Sizes: 24 x 48
45 x 90
30 x 60
Title: Altar of the Forest
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Size: 36 x 24
Title: English Farm
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Sizes: 24 x 48
30 x 60
Title: Flurries
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Sizes: 20 x 40
17 x 34
Title: Eternal Bear Spirit
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Size: 30 x 60
45 x 90
24 x 48
Title: Skull Cove
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
Size: 12 x 30
Title: Sunset Over Gorge
Medium: Giclee On Canvas
Sizes: 24 x 48
30 x 60
From Our Blog
What Lenny Loves

The Art Shop’s Inc. owner and president, Lenny Dolin, is an avid cyclist, tennis player and art lover, but unlike a lot of people who are either left brain or right brain, Lenny is also adept at debits and credits and anything to do with accounting. What makes many people’s eyes glaze over comes easily to Lenny. “I just know enough to be dangerous,” he says. Modesty aside, thank heavens he’s good at it because a businesses can’t survive without someone in control of its finances. He pays all the bills and the salaries of our incredible staff and keeps The Art Shop on a steady financial keel.
Lenny has had three careers in his life: