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Winter | Review

Mid-America's Visual Arts Publication

Tag Archive for ‘Winter’

Warm/Cool Contrast: Joy Mead

Joy Mead’s jewelry is just as color-forward as her watercolors, and possessed of a similar visual warmth.

Seasons and Cycles: Laura Nugent

Many of the pieces in Laura Nugent’s current show are ideally suited to the onset of winter: spare, dark grids, the browns and grays of hibernating fields seen from above. There’s also something quiltlike — and therefore, also seasonal — to those paintings.

The Strength of Fragility: Jennifer Cook

It’s not that there’s anything particularly wintry about Jennifer Cook’s work … more that it serves as a reminder of both outer fragility and inner strength, two topics which quite understandably come to mind this time of year.

A Chilled Garden of Verse: Clare Doveton

… the land lies wind-whipped, Winter-dusted, stark, cold, serene, dead still …

(ARTKC365) An Inner Warm Front: Barbara Stoll

Stoll, one of the three currently featured artists at the co-op gallery (along with watercolorist Bess Duston and glass artist Rhoda J. Powers), favors a sun-splashed palette and an Impressionist style. As a result, the inside front wall at Images, where Stoll’s paintings hang, is full of bright color. It might be December outside, but the calendar inside runs mainly from March through September.