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Lisa Noonis: Blue Berries |
After the hours I spent "curating" my visit to the Unraveled exhibit in York, I'm just going to post the pictures I took at the Change of Seasons Show down the road. This show will be up all winter while Ms. Harding scouts new talent.
There is a list of all the artists on the GMSG web page
HERE . On many of the photos, you can double click to "original" size in order to read the label. Now I feel remiss in enjoying the show rather than really documenting it. Well, it will be up through Spring, so maybe you can go see it in person!
In the meantime, get inspired, enjoy, and make art!
There's almost always something "tasty" just as you enter the storm door!
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Grant Drummler: Swimming Cove |
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Kate Emlin: Aouze |
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Madeleine Hopkins: Winter Sun |
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Jenny Potter Scheu: Summer Tapestry |
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Encaustic! Just one piece, but definitely different.
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Arthur DiMambro: Room With a View |
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Lisa Noonis: City on the River |
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Louis Bourne: Island Badminton |
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Brett X. Gamache: Fisherman Rowing and Gulls |
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Lisa Noonis: Harbor Beach |
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Lisa Noonis |
These are gouache... applied, I think, as if they were oils. Small but strong works.
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Madeleine Hopkins |
The painting below uses all the crazy colors I love. Sort of a wild child!
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Ann Trainor Dominque: Falling Toward Winter |
The painting below is actually watercolor on paper, then varnished.
Watercolor and ink. This was so different from everything else! Looked almost Japanese to me.
This funny little painting looks just like one of Portland's Casco Bay islands. The jagged light line of the sun highlighting clouds is so primitive, but so "true" just the same.
Kathleen Galligan has the solo show on the lower level. There were oils as well as pastels; landscapes as well as abstracts.
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