I drove 4+ hours on Friday to get from my house to Lake Placid for the opening, and it was totally worth it! What a great show. There are some amazingly talented people out there. So many mediums were represented at the show: collage, stone and wood carvings, paintings, photography, weaving, pencil drawings...amazing. The show is up until October 23rd, so if you are in the area, you should check it out!
The opening:
The refreshments were set up outside. A lot of people showed up!
The exhibit space was nicely presented.
Left: Afterglow by Suzanne Doin
Right: Patterned Growth by Nip Rogers
Papageno Costume: The Magic Flute Opera by Timothy Westbrook
So many great pieces on exhibit.
Left: Earthbeat by Ralph Prata
Right: Oranges by Ruth Crotty
Dawn by Analise Rigan
Left: The Source by Ian Burcroff
Right: Echos of a Dream by Annoel Krider
By 5:30, the room was full of visitors.
Dramatic lighting.
And finally...
...
....yours truly!
Left: Afterglow by Suzanne Doin
Right: Patterned Growth by Nip Rogers
Papageno Costume: The Magic Flute Opera by Timothy Westbrook
So many great pieces on exhibit.
Left: Earthbeat by Ralph Prata
Right: Oranges by Ruth Crotty
Dawn by Analise Rigan
Left: The Source by Ian Burcroff
Right: Echos of a Dream by Annoel Krider
Dramatic lighting.
And finally...
...
....yours truly!
Mina, your papercuts are amazing!! I can't believe I haven't seen this blog before now! It's making me think, I really wanna get out there and practice photography (or something!) every day. Thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteAlso I noticed that Nip Rogers' stuff is in there - have you met him? Keela Dates' uncle, I believe. His stuff is really cool too, and he himself is wonderful.
Hope you're doing well!
Molly C.
Aww, thanks Molly! And I didn't get to officially meet Nip Rogers, but I greatly admire his work. I especially love what he has made for Keela. It's so neat to see the combining of passions in his pieces...his passion for art and her passion for Jambo Jipya. I hope I can do work that good one day!!
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