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Limelight Exhibit: April 2005-
Vision Gallery Artists |
Aprils Limelight is focused on the work of eleven
artists from HALs Vision Gallery and comprises a wide variety of styles and art
forms, including paintings in various media, photographs, assemblages, and porcelain.
Visions artists include up and coming new artists, as well as established artists Don
Broome, John Callahan, Paul Fitzgerald, Beverly Morgan, and Anne Southard.
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Patricia Hrivnak is well known for her watercolor
paintings and has been expanding into oils. She will exhibit two Botanicals in highkey,
transparent watercolor; as well as two small oil paintings featuring a bold use of color
and textural surface, rendered in an Impressionistic style. |
| Karen Young paints realistic paintings, predominately in
watercolor, but also enjoys pen and ink and pencil. |
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Martina Dyer tries to capture moods and events she
encounters in daily life and express them in watercolor paintings. |
| Pam Nelson whose work has been shown nationwide is known
at HAL for her photography. She will exhibit photographic still life prints in Gelatin
Silver, color photographs, and hand-tinted photographs. |
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Lynn Hartman expresses herself in assemblages and
paintings. She likes arranging objects that seem unrelated into a cohesive force to
symbolically convey an idea. In my acrylics, I am looking for color woven with
simplicity. |
| Peggy Montano is another talented multimedia artist. She
is a watercolor/mixed media collage artist, who has recently been painting in oils
studying the style of the California Impressionists and whose work has expanded to
porcelain, developing the design through many firings in a kiln. |
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Anne Southard
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Don Broome
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Beverly Morgan
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Paul Fitzgerald
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John Callahan
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