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Gregory Messier

Gregory F. Messier (Born 1950) was active/lived in New York.  Gregory Messier is known for Wildlife painting.

Growing up in a family enthusiastic about the outdoors, Greg already as a child developed an interest in
wildlife and its habitat. After high school he studied at Dutchess Community College with Professor Robert Benney, developing his skills of painting animals and avian creatures.

He prefers watercolor as a medium, and has fulfilled numerous commissions for sporting magazines, including Outdoor Life and Field and Stream, and for corporate and private collections in the U.S. and abroad.

Source:
Dutchess Community College (Poughkeepsie, New York) website

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Similar artists

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Keywords and Quick Facts for Gregory Messier


   Keywords 
Art Method
  • Easel Painting
Art MediaArt Subject
  • Wildlife, Wild Animal

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