Armstrong Gallery is pleased to announce the recovery of one of Duane Armstrong’s early Americana works. “Yellow Hills” is now available as an artist’s proof in a wide range of sizes.
Eight previously unreleased originals – four by Duane and four by Annie – are now available for viewing on the ArmstrongGallery web site.
Four works in Duane’s Cross series:
From Annie we have two paintings in her Butterflies series, one in the Shell series, and one in the Flowers series:
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Duane & Annie Armstrong’s artwork will appear in an upcoming episode of the Home & Garden Television’s “Extreme Homes”! The paintings will be shown in the home of Dr. Modir in California in the “Bubbles Bottles and Bookcases” episode airing December 13th, 2012. Check your local listings for “Extreme Homes” show times in your area, and keep your eyes peeled for Duane and Annie’s amazing work!
The long awaited release of Duane Armstrong’s archived original abstracts is now in full swing. These deeply detailed and intense pieces, embellished with Annie’s embodiment of of the images with her unique framing style must be seen in person for full appreciation. These pieces may be viewed by appointment at the studio. To set up [...]
Duane and Annie Armstrong have continued in their philanthropy toward education with the donation in November 2012 of five pieces of art valued at over $100,000.00 to The Duke University Law Library.
With the release of “First Found Primitive Stone”, Armstrong Gallery is pleased to announce the long awaited release of “Chinese Inks”, a series of archived abstracts Duane Armstrong created in the 1980’s using Chinese inks and mixed media. The beauty and value of these works have been enhanced by Annie Armstrong’s unique multi-layer framing technique utilizing hand [...]
The Tribune & SanLuisObispo.com write about the Armstrongs’ recent gift of 59 paintings to Cal Poly. In four decades of painting, Duane Armstrong has produced more than 7,000 works of art – including many that are on display nationwide as well as Asia. Read more at SanLuisObispo.com
Anna Weltner of the New Times in San Luis Obispo writes about the Armstrongs’ latest gallery showing: [The Armstrongs] recently donated a collection of 59 of their oil paintings, valued at nearly $2 million, to Cal Poly’s Graphic Communications program. … The paintings are intended to be sold with profits benefiting the university. Paso Robles [...]
TravelPaso.com reports on the Armstrongs’ donation of paintings to benefit Cal Poly: Harvey Levenson, head of Cal Poly’s Graphic Communication Development Program and Duane Armstrong have chosen the PierceModern Gallery to host an array of these wonderful paintings in a November/December (and maybe beyond) holiday exhibit, where all proceeds received by Cal Poly will go [...]
Annie Armstrong will be the featured artist at the Bonny Doon Art & Wine Festival June 6, 2011. Read more at the PressBanner.com.









