Gregory Grant Art Collections
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Artwork by Gregory Grant
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Mountain City Sailboat by Gregory Grant
1914 $50 Bill Reverse by US Treasury
1905 $20 Bill Rainbow by US Treasury
Philadelphia Skyline by Gregory Grant
Tree by Gregory Grant
Le Sorelle by Gregory Grant
$2 Educational 1896 Reverse by Blashfield et al
Blashfield et al by Gregory Grant
$20 Banknote 1914 by US Treasury
$20 Banknote 1914 Back Detail by US Treasury
Steam Engine $20 Bill 1914 by US Treasury
1918 $2 Bill Battleship by US Treasury
1880 $500 Bill Detail by US Treasury
1875 $10 BIll Detail by US Treasury
Engine by Gregory Grant
Tree by Gregory Grant
Portrait of William Grant by Gregory Grant
Portrait of Frances Grant No Border by Gregory Grant
Il Nonno Con Espresso by Gregory Grant
Philadelphia Skyline by Gregory Grant
Philadelphia Skyline by Gregory Grant
Music by Gregory Grant
Cluster by Gregory Grant
Morse Portrait by Blashfield et al
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About Gregory Grant
I learned to draw from friends in my late teens, and took a few classes in college, at UMCP. I eventually put art aside, for 20 years, to pursue a career in math and science. But I maintained interest and for various reasons I recently picked it back up. For people like me this site is a great way to mingle with the art world. I have seen a lot of beautiful stuff here and it's inspiring.
I'm not trying to do anything deep. In each piece I simply want to struggle and pass the time of life. It works well. I approach each drawing like entering a dark room and feeling around blindly. Sometimes for a long time feeling my way around. But eventually if I'm lucky I find a light switch and the room is illuminated and it becomes clear what I should do. The drawing leads me as much as I lead it.
Esthetically, I am driven by obsessive compulsiveness. I don't really know the source, but it's a powerful force that can't be resisted. My art should be seen as playful. It's not intended to evoke the observer's darker feelings. Because that's not fun. Most importantly I'm just trying to have fun doing it. It's all about the time spent. Until we die.