"Ginter Mausoleum" 1 of 81 on exhibit!
Robert Louis Caldwell cordially invites you to...
Kentucky National Wildlife Art Exhibit 2012
Ohio Valley Art League
Henderson Fine Arts Center
Henderson, Kentucky
October 13 - November 26, 2012
Oil on board
16 x 8
Robert's painting "Ginter Mausoleum (Morning Dove)"
will be one of 81 works on exhibit during the 2012 Kentucky National
Wildlife Art Exhibit held at the Henderson Fine Arts Center in
Henderson, Kentucky.
The Ohio Valley Art League (OVAL)
was founded in September 1991 to promote the visual arts in Henderson,
Kentucky and the Tri-State. OVAL organized the first Kentucky National
Wildlife Art Exhibit in 1994 with the Kentucky Department of Fish and
Wildlife Resources as the co-sponsor. This biennial exhibit attracts top
wildlife artists from across the nation and is now considered one of
the top wildlife exhibitions in the nation.
"Ginter Mausoleum (Morning Dove)" is a 16 by 8-inch oil painting that captures a beautiful mausoleum in Richmond, Virginia's historical Hollywood cemetery.
Strolling through the signal lane roads and walking among the
tombstones you can really encounter an abundant amount of history. This
cemetery is the resting place for two United States presidents, the only
Confederate States president, and many Confederate generals. It was
designed in the rural garden style and its name came from the many holly
trees on the property. Also nestled among the tombstones is the final
resting place of prominent businessman, army officer and philanthropist
Lewis Ginter.
It was one morning while walking in the cemetery that I approached the mausoleum where Lewis Ginter
rests that I saw the light playing off the ribs of the top of the
mausoleum. It was such a beautiful and peaceful moment. Then as I was
admiring the lighting, textures and the character of the structure this
mourning dove lands for a brief moment completing the scene. I quickly
pulled out the sketch book, did a rough sketch, made notes and captured
the needed reference for the painting "Ginter Mausoleum (Mourning Dove)."
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