Greggie Morebooks Presents
Greg's amazing Art 1
"The Trees of Eden"
I am Greggie Morebooks, and I created this page to Present the wonderful art of our Founder and my brother, Gregory St. John Taylor, an alumnus of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, 1965/66. He signs his art as G.S. Taylor and other variations thereof. Featured here are samples of his latest series of 8.5 x 11 "Trees of Eden" done on Bright White 24 lb paper applying Prismacolor pencils only and delivered in acid-free plastic sleeves (no holes). These pieces of art, at this point comprise over 150 "trees", and represent his idea of what the actual trees looked like (in abstract) with a few variations that include everything.
He will not sell directly to new owners, and intends to wholesale personally to each avid worldwide seller of art, the "old way" which is on-site only and by appointment only. No show; no go. This way, an entire day can be spent leisurely going through filed art spread out on the table with food and drink offered separately. He does plaster his walls with sample prints of his work. Being semi-retired, he works in 8.5 x 11 mainly, but does occasionally veer of this set pattern for new works. At the moment, he is transforming his life and those of his hapless brothers and has become an evening nudist, so keep this in mind if you want to visit after 6pm.
He will not sell directly to new owners, and intends to wholesale personally to each avid worldwide seller of art, the "old way" which is on-site only and by appointment only. No show; no go. This way, an entire day can be spent leisurely going through filed art spread out on the table with food and drink offered separately. He does plaster his walls with sample prints of his work. Being semi-retired, he works in 8.5 x 11 mainly, but does occasionally veer of this set pattern for new works. At the moment, he is transforming his life and those of his hapless brothers and has become an evening nudist, so keep this in mind if you want to visit after 6pm.