Pastel Painters Society of Cape Cod

Ed Chesnovitch

Ed Chesnovitch, a Stroudsburg-Pennsylvania-based artist, is a graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and has studied extensively at The Art Students League of New York, and the Cape Cod School of Art, Provincetown, Massachusetts. He is an elected member of the Pastel Society of America in Gramercy Park, New York City. His work is included in both public and private collections throughout the United States and Europe.

Atrist's Statement

Color & Light are the focus of my pastel paintings which evoke an underlying current of energy captured in nature at extreme and fleeting moments. This spiritual connection and reverence to nature... and the wonder and beauty of the landscape fascinates me endlessly.

I am fortunate to live in the beautiful north east section of the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. Many of my paintings are from immediate surroundings to my home. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (a part of the National Park System) encompasses 40 miles of the Delaware river and 67,000 acres of its valley in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. I am intimately fond of this area; the beautiful farm fields that roll along River Road up to Milford, on the Pennsylvania side, as well as the winding stretch of river along Old Mine Road near Worthington State Forest and Pahaquarry, on the New Jersey side.

Ed's secondary residence in East Sandwich on Cape Cod inspire yet another series of landscape paintings with their glorious expanse of marsh, cove and sea.

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Creek Thaw, by Ed Chesnovitch

Field Days, by Ed Chesnovitch

The Gathering, by Ed Chesnovitch

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