Saturday, August 6, 2016

HOT OFF THE PRESSES: First Friday Artwalk, August 5, 2016


Artwalk?

More like "Art-Dance..."

What a show it was:  The weather was fabulous, the band was rockin', the town turned out, and sales were amazing.

Not only that but everyone seemed to be having a wonderful time, including our artists:

 
Andrea Lawson and Renee Jameson, two of our exceptionally talented artists.
Andrea works primarily in acrylics; Renee does amazing monotypes.
(You can click on the links in their names to see their work!)
 
Andrea, with her BrainsBeauty paintings.
(More information on this piece coming to the online Shop.)

 
Lisa Wederquist, just below several pieces of
her stunning new ceramic work.
(By the way, Lisa's latest will be featured in our
upcoming Ceramics Monthly ad.  Exciting!)


Karen Chaussabel, standing with her wonderful encaustic/mixed
media work, a little different from her past work,
as these are landscapes.  Very nice!
Here's a link to one of her latest pieces, Morning Sea Ripple.
(Oh, and we hope to have one of her amazing recipes
in the next Gallery Picks Newsletter - can't get enough of those!)
 
Ranger and the Re-Arrangers bring swing back
to Winslow Way!


Here's a close-up of Ranger and Jeffrey, hard at work.
As always, guys, it was a blast!

(If you can't live without a regular dose of their
toe-tapping, made-for-dancing, gypsy jazz tunes, we always
have several of their CDs available for sale.
Simply contact the Gallery for information.)

On to September and the next great First Friday Artwalk.  We will, as always, bring you all the advance details, and hope to see you back here for our upcoming Gallery Picks Newsletter.

(Don't forget:  You can sign up to have advance notice messages delivered to your inbox, for newsletters, show, sales and concert info, by sending a note to *ssn [at] theislandgallery [dot] net.  Just put "Subscribe me" in the title box and we'll sign you up right away.) 

*(Also:  Sorry to write it that way, but we have to in order to foil the many, many spammers.)

~S. Roth

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