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SUMMARY:Dee McBrien-Lee —Incanto
DESCRIPTION:Tumalo Art Co. features new paintings by Dee McBrien-Lee\, opening June 2\, during the First Friday Gallery Walk from 3-7pm in the Old Mill District. Her solo show\, Incanto\, features both figurative and pure abstract works in mixed media with an emphasis on acrylic. \nLand of Enchantment a pure abstract bringing up the feeling of the Southwest by Dee McBrien-Lee.\n  \nIncanto is defined in Italian or Spanish as a spell\, charm\, enchantment\, fascination\, or magic—the act of enchanting or state of being enchanted. \nI Am So in Love With You is a semi-abstract figurative painting by Dee McBrien-Lee in her June 2023 exhibit at Tumalo Art Co. in Bend\, Oregon\n  \nWith each painting Dee attempts to immerse or enchant you\, inviting you closer to see the mysteries and secrets held within. Dee is happiest when deconstructing images into their most abstract forms while retaining a sense of place and subject. These paintings invite the viewer to create the story\, while embracing them with color and shape. \nIncanto\, a dreamy abstracted image of waterlilys by Dee McBrien-Lee\n  \nWhen coming up with a theme for this show Dee wanted to make it broad enough to include both abstract and loosely figurative works. “Over the past 18 months I have dedicated myself to exploring and digging into abstract design and various techniques that are new to me as well as those I have utilized in the past. I have re-introduced a lot of collage and free play with acrylic and other media and especially love to use oil crayons\, graphite and\, sometimes\, fabric or found items in the work.” \nThis Magic Moment—by using bold dark color for her figures she means to portray all color and inclusiveness of all skin tones.\n  \nIf you notice that the figurative pieces in this new body of work all use a very dark color with no defining details other than the outline of the face\, hands or figure\, Dee says that the decision to depict her figures as ‘black’ was not based on race or ethnicity. “In physics black is the total absence of color\, whereas in art black is the inclusion of all colors. So for me the significance of using only one bold color\, is inclusion.” \nIt Was a Sunny Day is an abstract painting by Dee McBrien-Lee implying the play of light on objects and nature.\n  \nBe sure to come into the gallery to see this compelling exhibit of new works by Dee McBrien-Lee. Check out her ARTISTS page for a full menu of her art and the pieces in this show that can be purchased online. \nBe enchanted with Incanto! \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/dee-mcbrien-lee-june-show/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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SUMMARY:Anne Gibson —Fractures and Interludes
DESCRIPTION:  \nAnne Gibson’s inspiration for her July exhibit\nEach moment represents an interlude of a sort\, that now between the past and the future. Each fracture might reveal a hidden gem. \nIn the Flow is a 30 x 20″ acrylic on canvas by Anne Gibson.\n  \nIn this body of work\, Anne Gibson takes a closer look at the spaces in between: the mighty juniper whose roots fracture through basalt to reach the water\, the tiny flowers and lichens that cling precariously to a crack in the cliff face\, the river suspended between the walls of a deep quiet canyon. Large vertical canvases of these three motifs\, each nearly five feet tall\, anchor this show and honor the resilience and beauty of the natural world. Other pieces reflect interludes that allow personal restoration: floating down a serene creek\, hiking a favorite trail\, daydreaming before a peaceful view. \nReaching for Water is a strong vertical painting of juniper and its roots by Anne Gibson.\n  \nAs fractures in our world seem to dominate every news cycle\, whether they be as tangible as a dam breach or as conceptual as ideological divisions\, it feels more and more important to seek and cherish the interludes: \nNot a beginning\, not an end\, this neutral place is rich with stillness\, with movement in all directions…. So pass in peace\, stranger\, though our orbits differ\, I too have rested here at these limbo interludes in our shared planet’s rotation.  – Debjani Chatterjee \n  \nWater Dance is an acrylic on canvas by Anne Gibson.\n  \nSlow down\, look\, and experience the interlude you find yourself in today. As this artist does so\, she wonders most about our children’s climate future and the lessons we can learn from the resilience of Nature herself. \nFractures and Interludes is a painting of a canyon in Central Oregon by Anne Gibson in her July exhibit by that name.\n  \n“Fractures and Interludes”\, a one-person exhibit with new paintings by Anne Gibson opens July 7\, from 3-7pm during Bend’s Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk. The show will be up through July. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/anne-gibson-july-show/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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