I am so very pleased to tell you that I will be represented by M Gallery of Fine Art, SE in Charleston, SC beginning Aug. 16th, 2011! Maggie Kruger, the gallery owner, has created a Petite Salon of OPA artists; I am blessed to be part of this prestigious group. Check out the M Gallery website for more information and take a look at some of the fantastic works of art at the gallery and on line too. Make a point to visit the gallery while in this great city; the gallery is a charming space right in the heart of Gallery Row there on Broad Street. And the gallery staff is the very best; I can't say enough positives about Maggie and her staff, particularly the gallery manager, Carlen. Be sure to make an opportunity to meet her; you will be impressed!
I continue to be hard at work every day (except for my teaching days; that's a different type of hard work indeed!) creating new works to fill my "pipeline." Here is an example of what I am working on and just finished; I call this one "Simply Ming.". This painting is about textures and how light plays off of the surfaces of these different objects. The 24 X 30 size presented its own challenge and gave me quite a workout! I love working in a larger format for they give me lots of space to arrange my objects. As always, shapes---both positive and negative---are the underlying name of the game along with light shapes and shadow shapes, color, and brush strokes. While I appreciate artists who paint with in-your-face social messages in mind, there is still a place in the art world for quality and beauty (e.g. Art Renewal Center); the message may be less obvious, but it is just as real and just as important. And while I am thinking about it, I might add that I strongly believe artists who paint representational art have to understand the abstract structure that underlines each arrangement. As mature artists working in the representational genre, our art is not a "photograph" of our setup! Our art is heavily edited as we interpret the artistic scene we create, not just paint what is there. I will now step down off my soapbox and go back to my easel.
This one is really beautiful and the size is impressive!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous painting, Deborah! And congratulations on your new gallery representation! Yay!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo-Ann. M Gallery is a "modern master" gallery with every painting a jewel.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed M Gallery when I was in Charleston last fall, it seems to be a great gallery, many red dots to you :)
ReplyDeleteWe just dropped off the paintings to M Gallery and the experience was so uplifting. I'm blessed to be among so many wonderful painters. The only downside was I got a parking ticket for being in an unloading zone. That's what I thought I was doing! Thanks for your comment and love following your blog.
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