Monday, January 28, 2008Saturday, January 12, 2008On exhibit through January 20th
Thank you to Roll Magazine for the nice review of our current exhibit in their January issue:
This exhibit seems to be generally inspired by a pastoral naturalism, rich with earth and sky tones, but with unexpected twists in the familiar. Jane Bloodgood-Abrams hovers above her low-sky sunlit mystical rivers scenes, capturing moments that feel like the aftermath of or precursors to a storm. Robert Goldstrom’s eels, whales and dusky humans are usually suspended in water with strong blues and oranges, suggesting a strangely revealing inertia. Harry Orlyk brings a broad-stroked Impressionism to what would appear to be more mundane farm and field subjects, but his deft use of contrast, color and light elevate them to a humble majesty. Leigh Palmer’s distant views feel like low-flying flights, where the sky demands your attention despite the panoramic view, while Laura Von Rosk creates more stylized vignettes that seem to fold in upon themselves, using natural icons of trees, water, and rock….though from a place not quite of this earth. -- Roll Magazine, January 2008 To view the entire exhibit please click here |
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