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| Paintings from top left: Yang, Kountoupis, Rosser, Vaught, Frakes |
What a wonderful evening we had last night at the Opening Reception at the Circle Cinema Gallery thanks to the hard work of all the folks from OVAC, Circle Cinema as well as the many, many others involved in making our night so special. The food, wine (courtesy of Old Village Wine & Spirits), and awesome live music by Mark Kuykendall, were extra special. In case you weren't able to make it out last night, don't forget the Preview Exhibit continues through April 4...so there's still time to get a sneak peak at some of the artwork from the 9 artists on the studio tour. You'll see some glimpses of their work in these snapshots, but to really appreciate it, the best way is to see it in person. The exhibit is free and open to the public, so be sure to stop by the Circle Cinema Gallery at 12 S. Lewis in Tulsa.
So, who are the nine artists on the tour?
• Michael Benton, wood
• Kim Doner, illustration
• Alan Frakes, painting
• Mark Hawley, furniture
• George Kountoupis, painting
• Steven Rosser, painting/printmaking
• Christine Sharp-Crowe, printmaking
• Celeste Vaught, painting
• May Yang, printmaking
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| Hawley Chairs, including "Sitting Image" chair |
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| From left: George Kountoupis and May Yang |
"Dumpster"
series.
While I didn't get a chance to visit with all the artists last night, it was fun visiting with Kim Doner, illustrator and hearing the story about the time a buffalo followed her in her house! (Not to worry it was tame.) Her illustrations are charming and full of sweet humor and clever wit. My fav so far is this one of the buffalo at the baby grand piano - demonstrating her meticulous graphite work. Kim said her favorite medium with which to work is pencil - you'll see why when you see this piece.
Also in seen here is a peak at the imaginative work of painter/printmaker Steven Rosser.
Here's a snapshot of my smaller pieces on display - three acrylic paintings from the "Tulsa Brick x Brick" series and two pastels from my "Taos" series.
Bespectacled me happily enjoying the evening and having just heard about the red dot...Yippee!
Also seen here are some of the amazing inlaid woodwork 2D pieces of artist Michael Benton...hmm, he's got a red dot too, nice.
Congrats to all the artists represented - it was a great opening to an exciting event: the Tulsa Art Studio Tour. We have such a rich pool of talent in Tulsa. If you want to see more work by these nine artists, and have a chance to come into our studios and learn about our creative process, why not take the tour April 9 & 10 from noon to 5 p.m.
Tickets information:
Passports to the Tulsa Art Studio Tour are $5 in advance or $10 at the studio door.
Attendees ages 18 and under are admitted free.
Tickets available at:
The Gadget Company, 104 E. 15th St
Dwelling Spaces, 119 S. Detroit Ave
Lovetts Gallery, 6528 E 51st St.
By phone: 405-879-2400.
Or online through Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition.







1 comments:
Great works!
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