When viewing a screen image you can never fully realize the quality and subtlety of the pigments in an oil painting. There is so much more color sensation and wonder about how the paint functions when observing it in real life. This is what makes an original painting so engaging. You can puzzle the progression of what was painted first, second, last. This painting could have only been created in a specific order. It’s not something I planned, it is a record of what happened as the painting developed. A painting has the time it took to make it baked in to the overall consciousness of the work. Please come have a look at the real thing!
52nd Annual Springs Invitational at Ashawagh Hall (780 Springs Fireplace Road)
Opening Reception this Friday, August 2 – 5-8 pm
Hours: August can i buy propecia online 2-11 Sunday-Friday 1-5, Saturday 9-5
(This annual event is hailed as a cornerstone event for the local art community and started in the 1960s with local Abstract Expressionist artists. We continue to celebrate this rich legacy through the exhibition of work from leading local artists. This year is the 52nd anniversary and we are proud to have Peter Spacek, an acclaimed local artist, as this year’s curator).
Sunday August 4, Art in the Barn: the artists of Plein Air Peconic will have a special exhibition and sale works featuring conserved properties on the East End. I’ll be showing my 6 foot painting of Balsam Farms flower fields. (This is at their gala event where you need a ticket to attend- ask me for info)
Hope to see you soon! Casey