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08 Nov Illuminations: Artist spotlights

Posted at 22:44h in December 2018 | January 2019, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Jill Carver translates the landscape into line and color. Her ongoing dialogue with place brings us into an intimate setting and allows us to eavesdrop on her surroundings. The exchanges, although quiet with studied pauses, are rendered with an understated palette and minimal brushwork to...

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02 Oct Highlighting the work of stained-glass artist David Fjeld

Posted at 22:39h in Illuminations, October | November 2018 0 Comments
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David Fjeld creates stained glass windows using traditional techniques that date back to the 11th century. Working all over the country, from New York City to Hawaii, Fjeld designs windows for private homes as well as churches and commercial establishments. Commissioned for a fishing cabin on...

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02 Oct Illuminations: Highlighting the works of painter Jay Moore

Posted at 22:33h in Illuminations, October | November 2018 0 Comments
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Landscape painter Jay Moore translates his visceral experiences into visual experiences captured in oils through his brushwork and palette, his line and composition. “After painting landscapes for 20 years, trying to make everything look convincing — a cloud should look like something floating in the air...

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02 Oct Highlighting the work of painter Tracy Stuckey

Posted at 22:21h in Illuminations, October | November 2018 0 Comments
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Using hyper-realism Tracy Stuckey’s narratives evoke a mythical West. His characters, a mixture of slick billboard models and pulp fiction storylines, speak to the way the West is portrayed and misunderstood. These scenarios, like a funhouse mirror, allow us to examine our own absurdities. “There are...

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02 Oct Highlighting the work of painter Andrew Skorut

Posted at 22:08h in Illuminations, October | November 2018 0 Comments
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Scraping each layer to reveal a glimpse of what waits beneath, Andrew Skorut patiently creates his landscapes. It’s as if he’s uncovering the distance by offering a compressed surface, a surface beveled and scratched with the notion of space. “It’s interesting to me; from a distance,...

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02 Oct Illuminations: Highlighting the work of painter Marie Figge Wise

Posted at 21:58h in Illuminations, October | November 2018 0 Comments
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Two things drive Marie Figge Wise: fishing and finding the truth. Fishing takes her to places where nature speaks in its truest voice, in the lullaby of pastures, the whispers of spring creeks, and the poetry of mountain rivers. Whether her tool of choice is...

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17 Jul Illuminations: Highlighting the designs of Two Hills Studio

Posted at 01:42h in August | September 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Two Hills Studio, an architectural fixture design company, has been in business for 31 years. This year, Scott Gross found his calling when he bought the company from founder Britt Medford. “Britt was an architect and recognized a need for fixtures that he couldn’t find anywhere,...

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17 Jul Illuminations: Highlighting the work of artist George H. Jones

Posted at 01:38h in August | September 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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George H. Jones paints large and loud. His standard size is 4 by 5 feet. His longhorn cattle, cows, and wildlife from his native Texas fill up a room with wild, loose, bold, lively color and plenty of personality. [caption id="attachment_16719" align="alignleft" width="239"] "Early Morning Drink"...

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17 Jul Illuminations: Highlighting the work of artist Jamie Okuma

Posted at 01:32h in August | September 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Jamie Okuma has been making art of one kind or another since she was a child. Her process varies from project to project, and from day to day. “While I’m working on one thing, I’m thinking about what to do next,” Okuma says. “Whatever piques my...

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17 Jul Illuminations: Highlighting the work of artist Michelle Osman

Posted at 01:29h in August | September 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Michelle Osman’s skyscapes center around the transformational nature of clouds conveying an expansive horizon and the turbulent presence of the unknown. “I work from photographs, because each painting takes a couple of months, and I love the specificity of the clouds I paint,” Osman says. “For...

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