We would like to congratulate Jeanne Rosier Smith, Joyce Zavorskas and Marielouise Hutchinson on their awards. Rosier Smith won the First Prize for her Cold Dip, pastel. Zavorskas was awarded Second Prize for her Winter Beach, monotype. Hutchinson received the Third Prize for Snow Moon, oil on panel. We would like to thank Michael David, Chair of the Fine Arts Department at Lesley University for jurying the Winter Members Show.
Cold Dip, pastel, 36 x 18 |
Parkland in Fog, oil on linen, 38 x 36 |
Winter, in its quietness and solitude, is often seen as the season
of thoughtful reflection. Blankets of snow cover the wild growth of summer,
leaving bare for contemplation the structures of the world around us. Jason
Sawtelle, in his oil painting After the
Storm, examines the play of light off brambles highlighted by a fresh snow.
Other artists, such as Mikel Wintermantel and Laureen Hylka, step back to
examine the crispy and refreshing atmosphere. Landscapes such as these remind
us of the awe inspiring beauty of winter, and prove why the genre will never go
out of style or loose prevalence in the contemporary art world.
After the Storm, oil on canvas, 18 x 22 |
As we all know, winter is not contained to the woods and countryside. Coleman Rogers plays with the stillness of
winter in an urban setting, using photography to capture the quiet streets
buried in snow. Brian Dubina, on the other hand, shows us Boston in winter, the
river and the traffic carving out spaces of movement despite the snow.
Snow Along the Charles, oil on panel, 15.5 x 9.5 |
Other artists turn their focus indoors, on the comforts we indulge
in during the cold season. Elaine Gardner’s still life Onions and Leeks brings to mind the comfort of homemade soups and warm
kitchens. Joan Clark’s still life Three
Pears beautifully renders this winter treat in oil on panel.
Three Pears, oil on panel, 13.75 x 13.75 |
This show brings exciting new mediums. Debby Krim uses
face-mounted photography to bring the cool, reflective ice she photographs
indoors. The image is striking in its detail and size. Robin Samiljan captures
the cool colors of winter in an encaustic diptych.
Stalasso, photography - face mounted, 40 x 26 |
All these works and more are on display through April 3rd
2016 in the upper gallery at the Copley Society of Art. Don’t forget to check
out more works by Co|So artists. Small Works: Chill Out is on display in the
lower gallery also through April 3rd.
Lauren W. Warford
No comments:
Post a Comment