
Announcing the Exhibiting and Associate Members Art Exhibition
Feb 4-28th 2012
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The Guild of Creative art is excited to present to the public the work of Artist members who have taken the initiative to join the Community through a Rigorous Jury Process that has assessed their work at the top two levels of creative ability. This is an extra ordinary opportunity for the public to view and to acquire the work of these talented artists.
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Included in the presentation will be work which ranges from the beautifully expressive Bronze Sculpture of Laura Sutton Abadi, to a vision of the aftermath of War in a watercolor by Carl Anders Ohlson. Work that touches on the tranquil and ephemeral side of life are the landscapes of artists: Lisa Grob’s watercolor Belmar Fishing Pier, watercolor, Heather on the Hill by Mona Kirk, Raritan and Double Dam pastels by Caroline L. Kline, Barbara Waszak Grena’s Glimmer Glass Bridge, a fresh vision of a historic site is, The Wood Shop at Allaire, by Frank Colaguori, an abstract watercolor by Ginny Koehler, expressive plates by Valerie Khoshtinat and in Warner White’s photograph, Spanish Walls. A beguiling Contemporary note from the abstract appears in the work by Cecilia Swatton and through the work by Paul Hansen. Charcoal drawing by Bill Ross and oil paintings by Val Dyshlov is figurative works steeped in a narrative of self-reflection inspired from the past as opposed to Donna Z. Arvelo inspiration, which comes to reflect engaging contemporary issues.
Elizabeth Sowell-Zak