Our upcoming class time will be spent gallery hopping.
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| "Malignant Spring" by Pam Anderson mixed media 28x36x3 inches |
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| "Emma's Dilemma" by Cindy Neuschwander mixed media 30x30x4 inches |
Last class we checked out the Reynolds Gallery, Page Bond Gallery, The Visual Arts Center, the Try-Me Gallery and The Linden Row Inn. It was a pleasure to meet the down-to-earth Royalls, owners of the Try-Me gallery and have the opportunity to see some of their contemporary art collection. It is wonderful to know there are people out there who truly have a passion for art and for helping support local Richmond artists.
During the gallery visits I was able to see the two noted artists above, Cindy Neuschwander and Pam Anderson's work up close. I was surprised to see both artists pay close attention to the edges of their work, incorporating them as part of the piece by continuing the design or adding words that relate to the piece. I did not realize the edges would be so much a part of Pam's work. I have tried this with some of my mixed media glass pieces that are in boxes, as well as some of my canvases. This technique is something I would like to continue in my current work. Pam placed her pieces inside boxes after painting the background and sides of the box to collaborate with them. I love the idea of putting smaller pieces inside boxes. I have been collecting various boxes and would like to somehow incorporate them with my mixed media work. The use of words in Pam's pieces also interested me, as I like to use words in my work also.
More ideas to come, as well as posts of my current work in progress!


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