Tag Archive for ‘Color’
Light Play: Genevieve Boyle
Genevieve Boyle knows how to present familiar subjects in fresh ways and lesser-known places in an eye-catching, inviting manner.
Artistic Express(ion): Jan Gaumnitz
Jan Gaumnitz’s “Pony Express” has charm to burn, and a clear regional connection, but there’s more to the sculpture than that.
A Cool Drink of Watercolor: Ellie Behrmann
Ellie Behrman creates works which are both substantial and delicate — in some instances, almost ethereal.
It’s a Dog’s Dream: John Hare
John Hare’s illustrations for “Dog Day Daydreams” are whimsical, colorful and engaging.
Forward Movement: Clint Metcalf
If you think you know just what you’re going to see at Clint Metcalf’s most recent show … you’re only partially right.
By Any Name: Gail Hiebert
No matter what name she signs to her work, Gail displays a gift for deft, subtle use of color and serene depictions of nature.
Artful Chronicles: Megan True
Megan True is a freelance photojournalist by profession, a traveler by passion, and an artist by a well-crafted blending of the two.
With a Bright Bang: Orion VonOntjes
Orion VonOntjes mixes painting and screenprinting techniques to produce work that’s colorful, striking and as likely to produce bouts of deep thinking as they are to induce smiles and chuckles.
Crystal Clarity: Noelle Ireland
Noelle Ireland, reinterpreting her mother’s antique crystal collection through photography, reflects an affection for her subject that goes well beyond the visual.
The Colors and Textures of Joy: Jason Wood
Jason Wood has taken what most of us would consider a catastrophic event and turned it into a source of creative and personal joy.
Soft, Colorful, Personal: Maddie Kamphaus
Maddie Kamphaus’ fiber art is soft, colorful and intensely personal, with moments from her life woven into each piece.
Beautifully Balanced: Jeanne Davis
Jeanne Davis balances Impressionistic, multi-panel pieces with warm, vibrant landscapes in her portion of the current group show at ARTichokes.
Intricate by Any Name: Murf
Murf’s acrylic paintings, currently on display at Next Space Gallery in the East Crossroads, are accessible without giving everything away in one quick viewing
No Beige Here: Kent Michael Smith
Kent Michael Smith might be a self-described introvert, but his split-level constructions are not designed to blend into anyone’s beige subdivision.
Time Compression: Dana Hangauer
Dana Hangauer’s use of color and texture are strong throughout her first solo show. The hues are bright when they need to be and muted when they need to be, suggesting the passage of time and the effects of weathering on “older” layers.







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