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Spring Show Sneak Preview #2

March 31, 2018

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

purple and pink dusk painting of waterfront with lamps
Yong Hong Zhong, Waterfront Park at Dusk, watercolor

The artists at RSG are busy bringing their new pieces into the gallery. It’s funny watching 199 works of art walk past your office door. What a view! The technical skill and variety of vision that our artists have never ceases to amaze me. These pieces won’t be visible to the public until opening night of The Spring Show, but here’s a sneak peak in the meantime.

Agnes Forgo Kovacs, Inversion 20, acrylic
profile of a bird, bold flat colors, oranges and reds
Robert Schlegel, Bird Standing, acrylic
bare tree on neighborhood street
Stephen Korbich, Winter Tree From My Window, oil
warm abstract soft shapes
Carolyn Cole, Orange (111707), mixed media
geometric landscape, flat color sections
Jon Jay Cruson, Across the Distance #2, acrylic
geometric roses, art deco style
CJ Hurley, Square Roses Flanked by Tulips, india ink and watercolor on handmade paper
two tree trunks in foreground with rocky coast line in background
Pam Greene, On the Edge, oil
carved wood hollow form with decorative leaves
Max McBurnett, Sycamore Hollow Form with Carved Leaves, wood
black and white photograph of path cutting through field under tree branches
Rich Bergeman, Woodland Meadow, photography
Peter Greaver, Chinese Garden, mixed media
Erik Sandgren, Coastal Zephyr, acrylic
Fretta Cravens, Flower Composition 6, photography
Ian Colpitts, Low Tide, acrylic
Ralph Davis, Green Sphere, acrylic
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