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Painting By Doylestown Artist Selected As Signature 'Phillips' Mill' Image

This year's image combines the artist's trademark charm, vibrant color, and Impressionist influence seen in much of his work.

"Phillips' Mill" by Doylestown artist Jay McPhillips.
"Phillips' Mill" by Doylestown artist Jay McPhillips. (Jay McPhillips)

NEW HOPE, PA — The Art Committee at Phillips’ Mill Community Association has selected “Phillips’ Mill” by Doylestown artist Jay McPhillips as the signature image for its 96th Juried Art Show at Phillips’ Mill.

Each year, a new signature image — an artistic representation of the historic Phillips’ Mill — is selected from works submitted by artists living within a 25-mile radius of the Mill who compete for this honor. The selected image is used on marketing and advertising materials including posters, ads, invitations, postcards, social media, banners and more. The artwork is featured in the show and the winning artist receives a $500 honorarium.

This year’s image combines McPhillips’ trademark charm, vibrant color, and Impressionist influence seen in much of his work.

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“When I first started painting, I was greatly influenced by the work of the Pennsylvania Impressionists, and I have stuck to that,” says McPhillips. “It is such an honor to be recognized for my image of the Phillips’ Mill, the very place, the creative hub, for such icons as William Langson Lathrop, Fern Coppedge and Daniel Garber.”

McPhillips’s art journey began in a more corporate setting — as an art director in top New York City advertising agencies, where he worked on major accounts like Coca-Cola, crafting visual campaigns for global audiences.

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Artist Jay McPhillips of Doylestown.

A former staffer for Comedy Central, McPhillips also designed print ads for some of the network’s most recognizable shows. He later worked as the graphic designer for McCarter Theatre in Princeton, a position that introduced him to the world of theater and performance. Over the years, he’s lived, worked and found inspiration in such vibrant creative towns as Portland, OR, Boothbay Harbor, ME, Portsmouth, NH, and Portland, ME where he studied at the Maine College of Art.

For the past decade, McPhillips has earned a living designing, painting, and selling his work throughout this area and says his Bucks County years have had the most lasting impact. He describes himself as a “working man’s artist” who likes “making stuff” that reflects the personality of the local shops, restaurants and attractions he has frequented in the many places he has lived. This includes “portraits” of the County Theater in Doylestown, the Swan Bar in Lambertville, the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge, and now Phillips’ Mill.

The 96th Juried Art Show at Phillips’ Mill will run from September 20 to October 26.

Previous signature images have depicted the Mill in whimsical as well as traditional styles by artists including Jean Childs Buzgo, Patricia Allingham Carlson, Tom Gass, Joe Gyurcsak, John C. Mertz, Pam Miller, Donna Ruane Rogers, Francisco Silva, Luiz Villela, and Steve Zazenski. Some of those images can be seen in the archives of past exhibitions on the Mill’s website at www.phillipsmill.org/art/art-exhibition-archives.

Phillips’ Mill Community Association is located just north of New Hope at 2619 River Road, New Hope 18938. For information, call 215-882-0582 or visit www.phillipsmill.org .

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