James Sulkowski Fine Art

James Sulkowski Fine Art James is an artist dedicated to classical drawing and painting . He also teaches these concepts and techniques in his local and national workshops.

On May 14,2026 a special marker was unveiled on the Montour Trail. It commemorates an event when George Washington came ...
05/15/2026

On May 14,2026 a special marker was unveiled on the Montour Trail. It commemorates an event when George Washington came to inspect his nearly 3000 acres of land in Washington County, Pa. in 1784, after the Revolution .Washington found 13 families squatting on his property and attempted to evict them. This is the scene shown in my original oil painting which was commissioned by Brad Strimel, current owner of the David Reed house. The title of the painting is “George Washington confronting David Reed at Miller’s Run-1784”. The entire story can be read in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette.

Mother’s Day is coming very soon. An original work of art by Classical Artist, James Sulkowski, would be the perfect gif...
05/02/2026

Mother’s Day is coming very soon. An original work of art by Classical Artist, James Sulkowski, would be the perfect gift.
A floral, still life, landscape or an heirloom portrait that would be passed on for generations would be unique and special. Call or email for an appointment to the studio or visit the website:
412 874 4435; sulkowdkifineart@ gmail.com; www.sulkowskifineart.com

02/04/2026

A cat named Harry. Watercolor portrait

02/03/2026

The Whiskey Rebellion 1794

A recently completed historical commission: “ George Washington Confronts David Reed at Miller’s Run 1784”. In 1784 Geor...
12/02/2025

A recently completed historical commission: “ George Washington Confronts David Reed at Miller’s Run 1784”. In 1784 George Washington headed west from Virginia with a couple of companions to inspect his approximately 3000 acres of land in Washington County,Pa. He discovered 13 families squatting on his property. They had developed farms and built homes and barns. This scene took place at David Reed’s house ( which still exists ) where Washington went for dinner and to confront the squatters about what to do next. He held out a red handkerchief and said ,” As sure as I have this red handkerchief, this is my property and you’re trespassing.” Something to that effect. This event is recorded in Washington County history. The owner of the David Reed home commissioned the painting. I spent several months on it and used actual people in the composition. ( except for Presley Neville , who later took part in the Whiskey Rebellion , in the black suit. )

11/30/2025

A Book of Tips on Classical Painting and Drawing by renowned artist, James Sulkowski. A must for the serious art student and professional!! Download it today!!

James Sulkowski and I were honored to pray the Stations of the Cross with Bishop Zubik at Our Lady of the Miraculous Med...
03/23/2024

James Sulkowski and I were honored to pray the Stations of the Cross with Bishop Zubik at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church last evening. Jim’s painting is even more stunning in person. Please feel free to stop by and see it for yourself.

Photo credit - St Oscar Romero Parish website

12/04/2023

Celebrate the rich heritage of the Washington County Agricultural Fair by acquiring a print of the special 225th Anniversary Commemorative Painting. Join us in capturing a piece of history through this unique artwork by renowned artist James Sulkowski. Purchase your print today and be a part of the tradition!

There is a limited quantity for each size, and each print will be signed and numbered by the artist. All prints must be picked up at the Washington Fair Office located at 2151 North Main St. Washington, PA 15301.

https://washington-county-agricultural-fair.ticketleap.com/225th-painting/

At a recent studio event, I had a landscape on the easel and added the finishing touches live in front of guests. This i...
08/06/2023

At a recent studio event, I had a landscape on the easel and added the finishing touches live in front of guests. This is a great demonstration of light, focus and detail and how they all add up to an elevated visual experience. My goal is to have the viewer feel immersed in the landscape, feeling as though they are walking behind the figure in red, headed toward a light effect that is welcoming and profound.

‘Into the Light’, original oil painting, 11x14’’ on canvas, unframed
Specially priced at $500

Address

10 Cherry Avenue
Houston, PA
15342

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(412) 874-4435

Website

http://www.patreon.com/sulkowskifineart, http://www.youtube.com/@jamessulkowski9802

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