Nature Speaks

Vintage Tavern is designed with an artful style of confidence from the nature. Each piece was hand selected by our team to accentuate the beauty of nature and the appreciation culinary celebrations

Featured Artists

Thomas Arvid

Michael Flohr

Paul Fisher

Les Hall

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Original Art

Original Art by Thomas Arvid

Thomas Arvid possesses an unerring ability to refine a moment. In doing so he captures our wonder and has become an art world phenomenon. Art Business News (May 2003) credits him with “launching a major art trend…” with his oversized still life compositions of wine and the rituals surrounding it. Arvid astounds viewers with the intricate details of his images and with his mastery of light, depth, and reflection.

The magic of his painting is in Arvid’s ability to visualize and chronicle an entire scene beyond the frame – to tell a story of enjoyment and the good life – using lush color and adroit composition. Arvid is passionate about art and wine: a collector of both, he strives to capture the pleasure of a life well-lived on each canvas. An Atlanta resident and fresh-faced father of two young sons, the self-taught artist insists that wine should be approachable; his paintings are an embodiment of the casual way that we enjoy wine today. He is an appealing role model for a lifestyle of easy elegance and unpretentious charm.

Arvid’s approach to wine and painting is surprising, given his background as a Detroit native raised to parlay his inherent artistic talent into a secure job in the industrial complex. Instead, Arvid made the leap into pursuing his art as a career, and with the support of his art historian wife and inspiration garnered during a backpacking trip through Europe, he began painting full time.

Drawn to wine by his focus on the color red,  Arvid knew he had discovered something when his paintings featuring red wine were being purchased before they were finished. Arvid is awed by the response to his work, “Wine is a great subject because people are familiar with it; they really connect to it. My paintings are really the landscapes between people sharing wine – it’s amazing that my collectors find personal fulfillment in my work, especially when I’m just doing what I love.”

The aura surrounding Arvid’s work is palpable. His international appeal has created such demand that his work is represented by over 50 elite art galleries in the US, Canada, and Japan; collectors are willing to wait years for one of his originals. Influential wineries such as Silver Oak Cellars, Far Niente, and Diamond Creek Winery collect Arvids because he translates the craftsmanship of wine to canvas. Doug Shafer, of Shafer Family Vineyards, likens Arvid’s skill to that of a winemaker, “Arvid’s style is big and bold, with enough selected detail and softness to create a sense of balance . . . this blend of elements is precisely what winemakers hope to bring to their top vintages.”

Today, Thomas Arvid and his wife, Vanessa, head Thomas Arvid Fine Art, Inc., one of the most successful boutique art publishing companies in the country. Founded in 2000, the company distributes Arvid’s limited editions and originals across the country and the world. In 2004 they released a retrospective of Arvid’s work, “Arvid: Redefining the Modern Still Life,” that traces the development of Arvid’s style from its beginnings a decade ago to the lifestyle it is today. The book is a fitting chronicle to illustrate one of Arvid’s favorite phrases, “Life without art is like dinner without wine. Why bother?” 

 

Original Art by Michael Flohr

Michael Flohr's technical style, loosely defined as “Urban Impressionism”, “has been described as a combination of avant-garde, abstract expressionism and impressionism”.[3] He uses square brush strokes with elevated texture. When asked about his influences, Flohr says:

“The works of impressionist artists throughout history inspire me, specifically Pissaro, Monet, Manet, and Degas. Like these artists, I prefer to work in oils. I love oil paint because of its durability and the richness it brings to the canvas. I also believe that most people with an appreciation for art respect an artist's use of this classic medium.

I do not work with models. I prefer to sketch 'in the moment' as a scene unfolds, most often with charcoal. Many times, these sketches will become works of art in themselves, because they capture a different mood. Sometimes I work with candid photographs. I look for visual clues in a scene and then consider the overwhelming choices of color I can use to create my interpretation of an image. Observation is everything for me. Whether it is seen, heard or read; it is all connected to that which can be processed into a visual.”

 

Original Art by Paul Fisher

 

Original Art by Les Hall

 

Les Hall is one of The Tavern’s favorite patrons. Prints of Les’ original drawings of his view inside and outside of The Tavern captures the warmth and ruggedness of the culinary masterpieces prepared by our chef team on a daily basis. Les is the President of Allfirst, a general industrial contractor right here in Suffolk.

 

“Field of Poppies”

Joe Magaoti

“Autumn Walk”

Vicktor Shana

“Crazy”

Amy Burris

“Wine Tree”

Cerane Celara

“Wine Tree”

Cerane Celara

“Dismal Swamp”

M. D. Dempsey

“Wine”

Guy Buffet

“Food”

Guy Buffet

“Jazz”

Louis Jakian

“Snowy Moose”

Thomas Mangelsen

“Southbound Straggler”

Paul Calle

“Lunch Friends”

Terkery

“Spa Day”

Terkery

“Iris”

Lacra

“Sunflower”

Carol King Pope

“Field Of Sun”

Hosamza

 

Photography

“Fall Moose”

Thomas Mangelsen

“Knight’s Island”

Thomas Mangelsen

“Caribou Velvet”

Thomas Mangelsen

“BIG FISH”

Artist Unknown

“Bison”

Chas Thompson

 

Taxidermy

“Sail Fish” caught by Sue Farmar

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“Blue Marlin” caught by Rick Farmar

“Elk”

Brian Mullins
Score 387
Taken with bow

“Rambouillet Ram”

Brian Mullins
Taken with a bow

“Colorado Tom Cat”

Brian Mullins ~ Taken with a bow

“Everglade Alligator”

Brian Mullins ~ taken with a bang stick

“Pinhead & Canvasback Drake”

Brian Mullins

“Colorado Bison Bull”

Brian Mullins
Taken with an 1880 Sharp Black Powder 45/70

“Denali Moose”

Brian Mullins
1st Moose taken in Denali using 300 Weatherby Mag

“Porcupine” Named “Quillbert”

Brian Mullins
Taken in Denali

“Mule Deer Buck”

Brian Mullins
Score 216 3/8

“Javelina”

Brian Mullins
Taken by bow

“Russian Boar Hog”

Brian Mullins
Taken with a bow
8” tusks

“Black Bear”

Brian Mullins
Alberta Canada

Rare “Ross Goose”

Mullins
Alberta Canada

“Blue Goose”

Brian Mullins

“Speckled Belly Goose”

Brian Mullins
Taken in Texas

“Woodland Caribou”

Brian Mullins
Taken in Newfoundland, Canada

“Mouflon Ram”

Brian Mullins
Taken with a bow in Manitowoc, Canada

“Everglade Alligator”

Brian Mullins

“Russian Boar Hog”

Brian Mullins

“Bufflehead Drake”

Brian Mullins

“White Fallow Buck”

Brian Mullins
Taken with a bow

“Chocolate Fallow Buck”

Brian Mullins
Taken with a bow

“Speckled Fallow Buck”

Brian Mullins
Taken with a bow

 

Bronze Sculptures & Dimensional Pieces