The President’s Birthday 1962 by Leroy Neiman

🎂🇺🇸 Marilyn Sings Again — Leroy Neiman’s “The President’s Birthday 1962” captures the glamour and spectacle of JFK’s iconic 45th birthday celebration. This 36” x 32” signed and numbered serigraph (146/250) bursts with Neiman’s signature energy: bold brushwork, patriotic pageantry, and a stage lit by history. A moment immortalized. A muse remembered.

Charming Village Street Scene – Antique Oil PaintingUnsigned | 21” x 18” | $400

A quiet cobblestone path leads to a towering church in this evocative antique oil painting. The red-tiled rooftops, aged facades, and soft greenery evoke a timeless European village—rich in atmosphere and architectural charm. Though the artist remains unknown, the work speaks with confident brushwork and nostalgic warmth. The frame shows minor wear, consistent with age….

Trip 2 Town by John Chehak

Trip 2 Town 24” x 30” acrylic on canvas by John Chehak A hillside town imagined in layered geometry—where rooftops ripple like memory and buildings lean into each other like old friends. Chehak’s palette whispers in earth tones and soft reds, inviting quiet contemplation of urban rhythm and rural nostalgia.

Small Landscape #22 by Greg Steele

🌿 Small Landscape #22 – Oil on Panel by Greg Steele A study in serenity, Landscape #22 distills nature’s rhythm into a compact 6” x 4” oil on panel. Greg Steele’s brushwork evokes the quiet strength of birch and sky, inviting reflection through layered texture and tonal harmony. A masterclass in small-scale composition, framed with…

Abstract #624 by Kati Roberts

Abstract #624 by Kati RobertsMixed media on paper, 12” x 9” (unframed)A dynamic interplay of geometric forms and layered color fields—Roberts invites the viewer to navigate tension and harmony through shifting planes of blue, ochre, and sienna. Framed in gold with maroon matting to echo the painting’s tonal depth.

Printemps p2 by Danielle Desplan

Printemps p217” x 17” mixed media on paperby Danielle Desplan A botanical reverie in bloom—two tulips and a crimson starburst rise through textured borders of gold, green, and rust. Danielle Desplan’s layered composition evokes spring’s quiet drama, where nature meets abstraction in a frame of earthy elegance. Available now at Kavanaugh Art Gallery 🌿

Sunlit Peaks by Ron Nicolaides 20” x 24”

🏞️ “Sunlit Peaks” by Ron Nicolaides20” x 24” oil on canvas, framed and radiant. A tranquil lake, towering evergreens, and snow-capped mountains bathed in soft light—Nicolaides captures nature’s quiet majesty with masterful realism.Available now • Call, Email, DM or visit the gallery for details

Gallery Night Tomorrow 10/10/25

Friday night October 10th is the Historic Valley Junction’s Gallery Night, we really hope to see you all there. Dan Kavanaugh is no longer with us, but we will strive to keep his legacy alive for as long as you will allow us. Please join us from 5-8pm Friday October the 10th.

12” x 36” Tonalist Landscape by Brian Parr

🌫️✨ Available Now ✨🌫️ This 12” x 36” original oil on canvas by Brian Parr captures the quiet poetry of the landscape through the Tonalist tradition. With soft transitions of light and atmosphere, it evokes a sense of mystery and calm — a timeless piece for collectors who appreciate depth, mood, and the beauty of…

🏡 Shelter in Light 12” x 16” original oil on panel by Frank Kecskes

A quiet cabin, weathered and resilient, stands beneath a sky thick with memory. Kecskes Jr. captures the poetry of rural solitude—where clouds drift like thoughts and sunlight brushes the edges of time. Framed and available now at the gallery. Call, Email or DM for details or to arrange a private viewing.

The Hayseed Critic by Norman Rockwell

Lithograph on paper, 23” x 17” A moment of rural curiosity rendered with Rockwell’s signature wit: a young plein air painter holds her ground while a straw-hatted onlooker leans in, equal parts skeptical and enchanted. Their exchange—silent yet vivid—reminds us that every artist has an audience, willing or not.

Yachting XCI by Michael Warnica

Michael Warnica – Yachting XCI Mixed media on paper, 16” x 16”$575 A sailboat surges through stylized waters, flanked by schematic hull views and international flags—France, Greece, Sweden, and the U.S.—evoking the precision and pageantry of competitive yachting. Warnica’s layered composition blends motion, memory, and maritime design into a striking visual rhythm.

Autumn Drive by Denice Peeters

Autumn Drive Pastel on paper, 5 x 7 inches by Denice Peeters A quiet curve through fall’s golden hush—where solitude meets the season’s softest light.

Vase of Flowers by InSung B

A radiant still life that feels like spring held in a breath—Vase of Flowers by Insung B is a lush 24” x 20” oil on canvas that celebrates the timeless beauty of bloom and brushwork. Roses, tulips, poppies, and pansies gather in a gilded vase, each petal rendered with reverence and light. A tribute to…

Boats of Venice by Viktor Shvaiko

📍Boats of Venice 22” x 30” enhanced giclee on canvas by Viktor Shvaiko A quiet canal, a moored fleet, and the warm glow of Venetian architecture—Shvaiko’s Boats of Venice invites you into a timeless moment of European serenity. With rich reflections and painterly detail, this piece blends nostalgia with elegance, perfect for collectors drawn to…

Matterhorn by Heinz Munnich

Matterhorn by Heinz Munnich Oil on canvas, 30” x 40” A blaze of alpine majesty—Munnich captures the Matterhorn at its most cinematic, where golden light meets storm-shadowed sky. The lake below mirrors the drama above, anchoring the scene in quiet awe. A masterclass in contrast and scale.

California Sunset by Louis Stephen Gadal AWS

California Sunset Watercolor on paper, 18” x 28” by Louis Stephen Gadal AWS A schooner glides through golden light, its sails aglow against the hush of evening. Gadal’s mastery of atmosphere and maritime nuance evokes a quiet reverence—where industrial silhouettes meet timeless serenity.

Gateway to the Past by Louis Stephen Gadal AWS

Gateway to the Past by Louis Stephen Gadal AWS 14” x 20” watercolor (framed size 22” x 29”) A weathered gate stands as a quiet sentinel to memory—stone, wood, and time converging in this evocative rural scene. Gadal’s mastery of texture and light invites reflection on the passage of history and the beauty of decay.

Arago I by David Dodsworth

🪶Arago I 25” x 34” carborundum etching on handmade paper by David Dodsworth A primal rhythm pulses through Dodsworth’s Arago I, where layered textures and symbolic forms evoke ancient memory and motion. This carborundum etching merges mythic abstraction with tactile depth—each mark etched into handmade paper like a whisper from the past. A striking piece…

Ridin Along on a Carousel by Denice Peeters

Pastel on paper, 12” x 18” A swirl of color and memory—Denice Peeters captures the joy of motion and the ornate beauty of carousel horses in this exuberant pastel. The layered textures and bold palette evoke childhood wonder, while the Iowa artist’s hand brings a timeless ride to life.

Lake Shore by Ming Feng

Lake Shore Serigraph on canvas, 24” x 30” by Ming Feng A peaceful lakeside retreat unfolds in vivid color—sailboats drift, umbrellas bloom, and cottages nestle into the shoreline. Ming Feng’s layered impressionism captures the quiet joy of nature and leisure. Born in Guangzhou, China in 1957, Ming Feng trained at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine…

Stillness Before the Snow by Brian Parr

“Stillness Before the Snow” 20” x 28” oil on canvas by Brian Parr Wishing you peace, warmth, and wonder this Christmas season—from our gallery to your home.

Looking Back by August Holland

Looking Back 20” x 30” original oil on canvas by August Holland A quiet forest moment rendered in golden light—slender birch trunks, soft groundcover, and the hush of early autumn. Holland’s brushwork invites reflection, not just on nature’s rhythms but on our place within them.

She’s My Baby by Norman Rockwell

She’s My Baby Norman Rockwell (1894–1978) Lithograph on paper, 26 x 19 inches A mischievous moment rendered with tenderness and wit—Rockwell’s boy paints a heart on the girl’s coat, declaring affection with bold strokes and youthful bravado. This rare lithograph captures the innocence of young love and the timeless storytelling that made Rockwell a master…

Seaside Vista by Ming Feng

Seaside Vista Serigraph on canvas, 25” x 32”by Ming Feng A sunlit coastal village unfolds in vivid color—stone paths, blooming gardens, and sailboats drifting beyond the steeple. Ming Feng’s romantic impressionism evokes the warmth of seaside life with painterly precision and emotional depth. Born in Guangzhou, China in 1957, Ming Feng studied at the Guangzhou…

Spring Landscape by Alix Stefan

Spring Landscape by Alix Stefan (24” x 32”, oil on canvas)A jubilant field of wildflowers stretches toward golden hills and cypress silhouettes, capturing the warmth and rhythm of spring in full bloom. Stefan’s bold brushwork and vibrant palette evoke a countryside alive with color and movement.

Seven Apples by Yuri Skorupsky

Seven Apples Yuri Skorupsky (b. 1962) Oil on panel, 13 x 24 inches, A lush meditation on color and form—Skorupsky’s apples pulse with life, each stroke thick with intention. The composition balances vibrancy and restraint, inviting the viewer into a moment of quiet abundance.

Chicago Key Club Bar by LeRoy Neiman

LeRoy Neiman Chicago Key Club Bar, 25” x 36” Serigraph on paper A symphony of nightlife unfolds in Neiman’s Chicago Key Club Bar, where the bartender stands center stage amid a kaleidoscope of color, conversation, and clinking glassware. This serigraph captures the pulse of the city’s social scene with Neiman’s signature flair—bold strokes, electric hues,…

Chappy’s Diner by David Chappell

Neon nostalgia on Route 66 🌙David Chappell’s Chappy’s Diner captures the magic of midnight Americana—a glowing roadside haven and a sleek vintage convertible parked for pie and coffee. This 10” x 12” signed and numbered giclée on paper (edition 21/800) pulses with retro charm and cinematic stillness. A tribute to diners, dreamers, and the open…