A still life. A vase filled with flowers, an apple or pear, some books, feathers, a teapot, candles. Maybe a stuffed bird. Inanimate objects. A bottle of perfume, a cell phone, a water bottle, children's toys. Maybe even cheap sunglasses or fake diamonds. The inanimate objects of our lives...the ordinary and the extraordinary objects of our lives...to honor, to preserve...to hold still...to remember, to venerate.
This is a beautiful show...one to cherish. Many of the images are of ordinary objects that we all see and touch in our day-to-day living. All of the images are extraordinary expressions of honor, remembrance, reverence, and gratitude. A show to enjoy slowly. A show during which to experience the power of objects.
Artists of Distinction for this exhibition are Linda Pearlman Karlsberg, Marko Susla, and Ranjini Venkatachari. Enjoy their remarkable work in the Gallery and come back soon to read about them and their art in our blog. These three artists will be exhibiting more of their work as Gallery Artists beginning in April 2011.
All artists selected to show work in this exhibition are:
Lisa Smith Arnold | Christine Søvig Gilbert | Tina McCurdy |
Peter Azrak | Margaret E. Harnois | John R. Neeson |
Richard D. Barrett | Linda Pearlman Karlsberg | Michael Pointer |
Barbara Lee Black | Stuart Kerner | Sue Skitt |
Sandra Bos | Linda LaRose | Jane Soodalter |
Marilyn Burch | Yeoun Lee | Helen Sullivan |
Alexandra Chehy | Su Legatt | Marko Susla |
Bob Craig | Diane E. Leifheit | Diana Torres |
Ione Citrin | Jessica Levant | Michelle True |
Marie Dancy-Brennan | Bruce Shores | Jamie Valdez |
Irina Dorofeeva | Barbara Tolkin | B. Andrew Valliere |
Jasna Dragun | Cheryl MacLean | Ranjini Venkatachari |
Brenda Ferguson | Janet Marroquin | Laura Yang |
Jacek Fraczak | Maureen Zwier |
This exhibition will remain a featured exhibition through April 19, 2011 and will remain online until April 19, 2012.
Enjoy!
-Christine
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