I am in
love with Southern Oregon in general, and Jacksonville in particular. The art
in this exhibit portrays elements of our region—both natural and man-made.
There’s
nature: I walk the Jacksonville Woodlands almost every day when I’m in town.
The Manzanita, the oak, the pine—all have become like neighbors. Each time I
walk a trail, I notice a new detail: the vein of a leaf, the spread of a petal.
These paintings celebrate such details. Here’s a sampling:
"Acorn Falls," 12 x 12, Acrylic & Charcoal on Canvas |
"Milkweed Sings" 12 x 12, Acrylic & Charcoal on Canvas |
"Thistle Dreams," 12 x 12, Acrylic & Charcoal on Canvas |
There’s the man-made: I often sketch places and spaces I enjoy in our region—from coffee shops to vineyards. These vignettes capture an element, too: a flower pot, a sun umbrella, a window. I like to use quick sketches to highlight everyday surroundings. Here’s a peak at a few of those watercolors: Lucky & thunder at Applegate Lake (a man-made reservoir), under the umbrella at Pony Espresso, and overlooking Dancing vineyards....
And I’ll also be showing other paintings I have created in Southern Oregon that don’t necessarily portray its subject matter. But since they were “born” here, they, too, are elements of this region I’m happy to call home.
The art reception will be held on Thursday, 8 October, from 4:30-6:30. The show runs through the January 6.
Pioneer Village
805 North Fifth Street
Jacksonville, OR 97530
1 comment:
Delightful. See ya there.
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