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Spring Show Sneak Preview #1

March 30, 2018

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

abstract geometric painting
Jody Katopothis, Deep Memories, acrylic

Our artists have been working diligently all winter. Now, it’s time for them to emerge from their studios and bring their newest pieces into the gallery for the Spring Show. This year, we’ve accepted 199 pieces. Here’s a small sample of what’s in store.

realistic painting of drug store sign
Kevin Farrell, Alberta Drugs, oil
out of focus painting from ocean looking towards beach
Brian Cameron, Cape May 2, acrylic
Donna Mattson, Leaf Framed Snow Bird, encaustic mixed media
geometric painting, intersecting lines and shapes
Barry Johnson, Coney Island, acrylic
Richard Rollins, Color Marker No. 1, acrylic on wood
abstracted painting of the steel bridge, portland
Melanie Townsend, Steel Bridge, oil
realistic painting close up of bridge beams, industrial
Christopher Mooney, George Washington Bridge Abstraction, oil
Elizabeth Brinton, Swimming Moon, silkscreen
Karl Kaiser, Spin 29, encaustic
Stephen Kekule, Twins, acrylic
Sine Morse, Two of a Kind, hand cut paper
Anita Kaplan, Nocturne, textile mounted on frame
blue and orange abstracted landscape, ocean horizon
Martha Pfanschmidt, Nocturne #2, encaustic
close up oil painting of surfer worthy ocean wave
William Park, Just Right, oil
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