Joseph Criscuoli

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NEW Video: The Progression of Montpelier Mansion – Carriage Entrance

More of the ancient progression images associated with some of my earlier works have been found. Now, after 22 years, you can see in this NEW video how the “Montpelier Mansion – Carriage Entrance” came together! Enjoy!

NEW Video: The Progression of Antietam Bridge

We’ve found more ancient progression images associated with some of my earlier works. Now, after 23 years, you can see in this NEW video how the “Antietam Bridge” came together! Enjoy!

NEW Video: The Progression of Funny Cide

Thinking that the progression images associated with my painting of Funny Cide were lost was “No Laughing Matter”. But, after 23 years, the images have been secured and this short video will show how this attractive painting came to life!

NEW Work: Night Pines

Night Pines

The first NEW Work of 2026, “Night Pines” is a 24″ x 18″ canvas – a bit on the dark side and was great fun to complete.

NEW Video: Meech Coat of Arms

Finally, the progression images associated with my second Coat of Arms and first commissioned work, prepared for one of the oldest known families in England, have been found. Now, after 22 years, you can see in this NEW video showing how the “Meech Coat of Arms” came together! Enjoy! Thinking … Read More

NEW Video: A Year of Paintings 2025

A Year of Paintings

As 2025 closes, let’s take a look back at the works that have been added to this revitalized website. As we look ahead to 2026, I am filled with optimism and excitement for the images that are forthcoming.

NEW Work: Misty Snow

Misty Snow

A 24″ x 20″ canvas designed specifically to assist Grace in her wishes for a sizable snowfall.

New Work: Guiding Light

Guiding Light

Merry Christmas Eve! Here’s a 24″ x 20″ canvas where I first learned that one can create a starry background by flicking paint from a toothbrush.

NEW Work: Grist Mill

Grist Mill

This 30″ x 24″ canvas features my very first waterfalls – and a whole lotta paint – primarily because I painted the trees three times! Click on the link to check out the progression video!

NEW Work: Mountain View

Mountain View

One long weekend…three paintings complete. Not a bad run if I do say so myself.