For Real
It is an even greater thrill when we can present the work of artists who have been doing their work for many years, developing and building a body of pieces that are coherent, personal statements, and who have been included and honored in all kinds of venues 鈥 Regional, National, and International galleries, fairs, museums, private and corporate collections.
That is the case with the artists included in our new exhibit, FOUR REAL.
Anthony Abboreno, Ted Fuka, Jessica Smit Mattingly, and Joan Quirke have been exhibiting their works for some time. For this show, we are presenting several representational pieces from each of them that move in the direction of extremely realistic observations or photo-realistic images.
Their works are primarily paintings 鈥 in acrylics, oils, watercolors or pastels. Their subjects are often natural forms, landscapes, portraits, animals, still life, and studies of man-made objects that are visually exciting 鈥 cars, trains, trucks, rural and city structures.
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It is an even greater thrill when we can present the work of artists who have been doing their work for many years, developing and building a body of pieces that are coherent, personal statements, and who have been included and honored in all kinds of venues 鈥 Regional, National, and International galleries, fairs, museums, private and corporate collections.
That is the case with the artists included in our new exhibit, FOUR REAL.
Anthony Abboreno, Ted Fuka, Jessica Smit Mattingly, and Joan Quirke have been exhibiting their works for some time. For this show, we are presenting several representational pieces from each of them that move in the direction of extremely realistic observations or photo-realistic images.
Their works are primarily paintings 鈥 in acrylics, oils, watercolors or pastels. Their subjects are often natural forms, landscapes, portraits, animals, still life, and studies of man-made objects that are visually exciting 鈥 cars, trains, trucks, rural and city structures.