Arts & Entertainment

Art Exhibit on Subtleties of Nature at Darien Rowayton Bank

The bank is exhibiting works by Stamford artist Liron Sissman, and the artwork is for sale.

An announcement from Liron Sissman:

An art exhibit, Journeys, by award-winning, Stamford-based artist Liron Sissman, depicts the many facets of life through the subtleties of nature. December 1 through December 31, 2014. Darien Rowayton Bank, 1001 Post Rd. in Darien.

Liron’s oil paintings help transport viewers by enhancing well being, nourishing the senses, and bringing the transformational power of nature indoors. They are collected by individuals on three continents and by organizations nationwide. Her paintings are featured in shows in New York City and throughout the country. Locally they are represented by Geary Gallery in Darien.

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“Every painting is a self portrait. I do not paint flowers” explains Ms. Sissman. “I use form, color, and texture to convey emotions. Having no faces of their own, flowers in my work represent images with which viewers of diverse backgrounds can relate. Unencumbered by personal features, they serve as portraits of human nature.

My landscapes, like my flowers, are not merely intended to reflect nature but rather to project an inner reflection, a metaphorical Journey.

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I admire the intensity of emotions found in the works of the Expressionists. Like them, I too mix my soul with my paints. However, I strive to be subtle in my expression of the intense.”

Liron Sissman is an elected Fellow of The American Artists Professional League. Her art is featured in Warner Bros. Something Borrowed starring Kate Hudson Ginnifer Goodwin, Colin Egglesfield, and John Krasinski. It was the subject of a 40 minutes TV interview (PKRG-TV).

Liron Sissman is the founder of www.ArtistAdvisory.com which promotes the success of visual artists working in all mediums and styles. She is the author of ‘Getting YOUR Art into Corporate Collections: Why it pays, How to do it, Who to contact’ available at: www.ArtistAdvisory.com/ebook.html

The exhibit is free and open to the public. Artwork is for sale. Viewing hours are: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday: 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. For additional information about this exhibit please contact Joanne, at: 203-669-4100. For additional information about Liron’s art please visit:www.Liron.com

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