Heard from Herman James, one of Climate/Gallery's directors and the "Never Think Small" show was a great success. Here is a montage of pictures he sent.
I'm very excited to post news about an upcoming exhibition I have work in. Climate/Gallery in Long Island City, NY is hosting a small works show and I'll have three pieces on exhibit there. I haven't had much opportunity to show these small and perhaps off beat works. Unfortunately, I neglected to photograph the 3rd piece titled "I Just Feel Like Screaming" , but it reflected my state of mind at the time. A New York venue is the opportunity I've been looking for. Haven't been there, but in reading about them, I love their philosophy and will be showing in next month's exhibition as well. I can't get to the opening, but if anyone can, I'd love a report on the show as a whole. The opening reception is Saturday, October 3rd from 6-9pm and will run until the 25th. Info on their location is on the website.
On August 15, CRAG (Connecticut River Artisan Group) hosted a People's Choice Exhibition during Pittsburg's Old Home Day Events. By all accounts it was a great success and I was pleased to participate. The above images were award winners with the top image "Curling Cedar", an acrylic painting, winning 2nd and 3rd prizes in the People's Choice category. The image below it, an acrylic painting titled "Keazer's Place" won the judge's Best of Show award.
The judge's award was a new addition this year. Professional artists and gallery owners from around the state, Susan Gradual, Linda Novak and Christopher Hubble were this year's participating judges.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Check out the Caladan Gallery site to see the piece I had accepted into their recent show below. Just click on the picture for the Gester, Action, Expression exhibition and scroll down to view accepted artist pieces.
Just returned from an inspiring trip to Costa Rica. You're likely to see some of these images interpreted in new paintings. The light and landscape is so different there from what surrounds me in Northern NH. The rain forest, flora and fauna provided me with a fresh muse for new landscapes. Looking forward to taking some time for the creative process to take hold in putting paint to canvas.