Patrick Cosgrove Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Patrick Cosgrove based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Patrick Cosgrove
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Fuller House Apartments by Patrick Cosgrove

Sacramento River Levee, Dusk by Patrick Cosgrove

Winters Truck by Patrick Cosgrove

6th Fairway, Land Park by Patrick Cosgrove

Sacramento River Levee #1 by Patrick Cosgrove

19th and 13th, Sacramento by Patrick Cosgrove

Patrick's Point #2 by Patrick Cosgrove

Davis Farm #1 by Patrick Cosgrove

Sacramento Marina by Patrick Cosgrove

Limantour Sunset by Patrick Cosgrove

Dancing Trees by Patrick Cosgrove

Sacramento River Morning by Patrick Cosgrove

Oakland Hills Meadow by Patrick Cosgrove

76 Station by Patrick Cosgrove

McCloud Canyon Waterfall by Patrick Cosgrove

Ft. Bragg Beach and Sky by Patrick Cosgrove

Peter Shire Sculpture, Elysian Park Los Angeles by Patrick Cosgrove

San Francisco Ferry View #1 by Patrick Cosgrove

McCloud River Falls by Patrick Cosgrove

Trinidad Shoreline #1 by Patrick Cosgrove

Reeds and Ducks 1 by Patrick Cosgrove

Cosumnes Sign by Patrick Cosgrove

Olive Grove Hillside by Patrick Cosgrove

Mount Shasta Makes Weather by Patrick Cosgrove
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About Patrick Cosgrove
A former teacher of Photography and Film Studies at a public high school in Sacramento, California, I also taught Studio Art, American Literature, and Critical Thinking. I received a BFA from the University of Michigan School of Art, concentrating on painting and photography, then continued through Doctoral Candidacy in Film Studies at Michigan. Being a student of Guy Palazzola, Dick Sears, Diane Kirkpatrick, and Phil Davis was an experience I still carry with me. I worked in the Hollywood film industry as an Assistant Director for seven years, and eventually it was my teaching that brought me back to my love of image-making. My deepest influences in painting have been Paul Cezanne, Edward Hopper, and Gregory Kondos; I feel their push-pull effects when finding the 2-dimensional structure of a 3-dimensional subject with every canvas I start and every photo composition I capture..