Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Final New Works for “Off the Page”

Yesterday was “installation” day at the gallery for my solo exhibition “Off the Page: Reinventing Alphabets” that opens – today!

I’ll be posting some images of the beautiful gallery space and installation soon, but first, the pieces that I raced to complete this past week and include in the exhibit. I was working on these up to minutes before we loaded the vehicles and drove to the gallery.

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Writing in Air III, 24” x 48”, collaged papers on synthetic polyester fabric, cut, manipulated and tacked to a gold-leafed, painted, stretched canvas frame.  The usual disclaimer that the photograph does not capture the true colors. I’ll post a better image later once it’s been photographed professionally.

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Book of the Ancients”, 48’ 48”, gold leaf on synthetic fabric, painted, cut and mounted to fiberglass window screen.

Here’s your invitation to the exhibit:

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Please come visit if you are in the area!  The opening reception will be Friday, June 3, 5 –9 PM at the Arts and Cultural Center for Greater Rochester Gallery, 277 North Goodman St., Rochester, NY.

6 comments:

  1. congratulations on your solo show. these two pieces are just gorgeous, filled with light and a sense of movement. the colors are wonderful. i hope the opening goes well. bravo. you are one talented woman.

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  2. Congratulations, Jeanne . . amazing work!!!

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  3. Thank you both for your support, I so appreciate it. The exhibition looks wonderful in the gallery space; I am savoring the accomplishment.

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  4. Breathtaking, even on the computer. Beautiful, stunning, meaningful work. Do savour the accomplishment. BRAVO!!!! BRAVO!!!!!

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  5. Wow, looks pretty gorgeous and the poster pretty impressive. Hope the opening was great and the reception fun. You must feel good to have it all up and hanging!

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  6. I AM savoring. AND sleeping again, thank goodness. The experience has been everything I visualized and affirmed it would be. This opportunity has challenged but also propelled me forward as an artist to new insights, confidence and maturity in my work.

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