Tuesday, January 12, 2010

New Beginings

Our first show of 2010 "New Beginnings" will run from January 7, 2010 – March 28, 2010.


"Pink Rhodie" by Janet Walton
New Beginnings will feature Gallery Concord artist Janet Walton, who loves the way watercolor can convey realistic detail and still retain a soft, transparent quality. Her inspiration comes from the beauty around her whether it is nature, animals or people. Her goal is to make the viewer look deeper at a subject and appreciate the beauty not at first apparent. She also enjoys creating situations and settings which may not seem plausible at first.


"Marti Gras Morning" by Karen Flamme
Vibrant color, innovative design, and often a touch of whimsy, are hallmarks of Karen Flamme's art. Her art quilts, designed and composed intuitively, begin with the basic material of fabric, much of which she dyes herself, then are added to with paints, embellishments, and other surface design techniques as the piece evolves.



Ceramic Scultpure by Lucy Beazley
"We exist in the world through our bodies. They faithfully tell our stories. In my sculptural work I am consistently drawn to the human figure: a vessel that expresses the richness of our inner landscape, a place where the intangible converges with the tangible" Lucy Beazely

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Fall Spectrum

As the season’s colors change Gallery Concord announces their newest show, “Fall Spectrum” which will run from Oct 1 2009- Jan 3 2010. Opening night reception is Friday Oct 2 6-8 pm. Music by the band “Glacier” will be accompanied with light refreshments and beverages.


"Verdant Passage" Watercolor/Collage by Juanita Hagberg

Fall Spectrum will feature Gallery Concord artist Juanita Hagberg, who likes to push the envelope of watercolor in its pure form as well as with mixed media and collage. Using strong images and design in her abstract, non-objective paintings she conveys ideas about subjects, especially nature, that are of interest to her. She shows regularly in juried shows from California to Washington and has won several awards as well as being featured in Watercolor Magazine and Splash 11.




"Formation" by Kay Athos

Our guest artists will be Kay Athos, painter of large luscious oils and acrylics and Gregor Cork, metal sculpture. Cork’s work has organic forms that have been influenced by his love and involvement with nature as well as other cultures such as New Zealand’s native Maori.



"Access" Gregor Cork