M&H Custom Framing and Gallery is proud and privileged to promote artisans
both locally and internationally. Currently showing in our gallery:

 

Patrick Walsh
Born and raised in Bucks County, PA, Patrick is known for his “gentle, realistic renderings” of his beloved county’s landscape. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. Mr. Walsh revealed his creative versatility in 1998, when he first exhibited his abstract paintings with the prestigious National Academy of Design Museum on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, on New York City’s Museum Mile. He has taken his skill to the streets of Doylestown, PA and has created a pen and ink series titled “While Doylestown Sleeps” capturing the town in the late evening hours with an abstract quality.  The stroke of his brush or pen transports the viewer to see as Mr. Walsh sees.

 
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Tom McKinney
Mr. McKinney is a prolific watercolorist and portrait artist.  He studied at the John Hussian School of Art and the Philadelphia College of Art. He paints that which he loves in life; “I am a day to day realist and I like to capture the real person.” Mr. McKinney’s love for jazz music infuses his art with a lyrical sense of storytelling. His rich watercolors are a magnificent portrayal of the black community. They are timeless, touching and have a great quality of familiarity.

 
   
 
 

Karen Eckelmeyer
Her choice of medium is the colored pencil, and the style of Ms. Eckelmeyer is amazing in detail. She is self-taught and the brilliance of her work comes from her ability to see lights and darks with incredible accuracy. Ms. Eckelmeyer’s work portrays her love of nature. She draws from her heart and truly expresses the joyous and kind spirit of her soul.

 

 

   
 
 

Michael Kuyper
Mr. Kuyper studied at the Hussian School of Art in Philadelphia.  His passion for sports is depicted in the oil paintings of stadiums.  The first was “The House that Ruth Built,” Yankee Stadium, circa 1992.  Four more stadium paintings, Connie Mack, Ebbets Field, Fenway Park and Comiskey Park shortly followed. They are available as lithographic prints. His latest painting commemorates the historical Philadelphia Phillies 2008 World Series win.  It is called “Phinally!” and is available as a limited edition giclee of 2008 and a signed open edition lithograph.  Mr. Kuyper is not defined solely by his sports images. Also at the gallery are original landscape oils on canvas that have a soft, romantic quality that capture a moment in time.

 
   
 
 

Kelly Lutz
Fine art photography is this artist’s medium. Based in historic Bucks County, Ms. Lutz has had a camera in her hands for as long as she can remember. Kelly’s rich artistic background, eye for detail and enthusiasm for photography combine to give you a collection of images that capture a feeling that continually draws the viewer in.

 
   
 
 

Jay Schadler
Photography captured like the moment of waking from a dream. Mr. Schadler is an Emmy Award-winning correspondent for ABC News, who for the last 25 years has traveled around the world telling true stories about real people. His photography carries on that tradition. Each piece is seen as a visual story.  Mr. Schadler’s photography is often blended with paint or pastel and captures a balance between reality and fantasy.  His art is authentic, original and compelling.  All images are signed, limited editions.

 
   
 
 

Joanne Turner
Creative pursuits have always been important in the life of Ms. Turner. Whether making clothes for her troll dolls at age seven or painting posters in high school, to refining quilting techniques that go beyond patterned symmetry, she has loved art in all its forms. Ms. Turner’s medium of choice is pastel. As the chalk touches the paper her art will touch the viewer and evoke an emotional response. “If you feel it, I have succeeded.”

 
   
 
 
Berdine Leinbach
Born and raised in Franconia Township, Berdine spent a lot of time wading in creeks and creating with clay and sketching. She graduated from Goshen College with a B.A. in Art Education. She taught art briefly in Indiana and then for five years in North Penn School District. As a member of Indian Valley Arts, she created the designs and worked with students to create the tile murals at the Indian Valley Public Library and SAVE Connections building. She also worked with IVA and the Mainstreets Program to obtain the first public sculpture in Souderton in 2009.  Over 140 of her original paintings are in homes and businesses across the country, with several in Canada, Europe and Asia.
 
     
 
       
   
 
 

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Thursday 10-6 . Friday 10-5 . Saturday 11-3
Sunday by Appointment Only

 
 
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373 York Road, Warminster PA 18974
Phone 215.443.0968
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