The Santa Rosa Art Association meets Saturday, February 27 at Pensacola State College Milton Campus, Building 4900. The meeting starts at 9 a.m. followed by members show and tell and acrylic demonstration by Dennis Boyce. Dennis now paints acrylics on pressboard or osb as it’s known in the wood industry. He feels it provides a unique texture for his impressionist paintings as well as a rustic look for the funky farm animals and twisted bottles, Florida houses done in loose-elongated style that many find humorous. His mission is to paint, improve and share.
The public is invited.
Dennis Boyce Studied Art at the Pratt Institute and The Art Students League in New York. Dennis’s first love is fine art and photography. He is proficient in oils, acrylic, watercolor and figure drawings. He has taught both watercolor and acrylic painting classes and shown in numerous galleries from New England to Florida and is currently showing in the CCP Gallery in Pensacola. Dennis has worked in commercial art as well, doing color correction for John Warsenick at Autumn Color in Worchester, MA and reproduced art for Museums around country while caring for the PolaroidMuseum collection. Transferring the entire collection to digital format and working with fine art museums to color correct reproductions for sale in galleries and stores while adding new art to the collection. Dennis does fine art for Pepsico out of Purchase, New York providing paintings as anniversary gifts for years of service.
This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: SRAA hosts Dennis Boyce