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SUMMARY:August—Katherine Taylor
DESCRIPTION:Painting the Invisible: Unveiling What’s Under the Sheen\nOpens August 2\, from 3-7pm during the Old Mill District’s First Friday Gallery Walk\n  \n  \nKatherine Taylor oil painting\, Cougar Unveiled\, is a dynamic close-up meant to bring the viewer into the cougar’s wild world.\n  \n  \n  \nKatherine Taylor focuses this body of work on depicting the underlying mystery of her subjects\, as a way to understand the invisible\nqualities lurking just below the surface of a person\, animal\, landscape or even a bowl of fruit. \nClassically trained artists like Katherine  learn techniques to recreate a 3-dimensional effect on a 2-dimensional surface (like a canvas).\n“It’s fun and amazing to be able to achieve this 3-D effect\, but it’s still not enough to create a great work of art.\nI am sure you have seen paintings of subjects that are accurately rendered but devoid of any emotion or meaning.\nI attempt is to break through the sheen of realism to a deeper level of meaning.” \n  \nWith “Bohemia Unveiled” Katherine Taylor makes an reflective oil portrait of a woman in beautiful peach light.\n  \n  \nKatherine believes mastery can only be achieved when an artist goes beyond realism to capture the essence of a portrayal\, or the “soul.”\nEven inanimate subjects —places and objects— have a soul or essence that we can feel. \nPainting essence is not always easy\, however. Sometimes an artist attempts to capture it by depicting movement and rhythm\, as if there is a before and after\ntaking place within that one snapshot in time. Sometimes essence is achieved by illustrating the underlying emotion or intention of the subject.\nSometimes it’s just a matter of painting the electromagnetic wavelength of light that brings the object into being (because without light\,\nof course\, nothing would be visible). “That is why I always pay as much attention to painting the light surrounding a subject as I do the person\, animal\,\nor object itself. Light energy is mystical and helps to reveal ‘essence.’ ” \n  \nGreat American Bison show a resting herd in warm afternoon lighting. An oil painting by Katherine Taylor\, the Three Sisters in the Cascade mountains create the backdrop.\n  \nAll the paintings in this show are Katherine’s attempts to paint the invisible\, and trying to live up to Rick Rubin’s wise adage…\n“Artists allow us to see what we are unable to see\, but somehow already know.” \n  \nPeppers Unveiled is an example of Katherine Taylor’s dramatic chiaroscuro lighting and luminous glazing.\n  \nWe  look forward to seeing you at the August 2\, First Friday Gallery Walk in Bend\, Oregon’s Old Mill District! If you can’t make the opening party\nmake sure to drop in during the month to see this vibrant and insightful exhibit of 10 new oil paintings by Katherine Taylor. \nOur galleries in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\, Stacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\,\nand Amejko (in the little red house) along with Tumalo Art Co. are the hub\, and various stores host artists\nfor the First Friday Gallery Walk every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you. \n 
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SUMMARY:September—Improv: Dee McBrien-Lee
DESCRIPTION:Above: Turquoise Trees\, Mixed Media \n  \n \n  \nOpens at Tumalo Art Co. September 6\, from 3-7pm during the Old Mill District First Friday Art Walk\nfeaturing new abstract paintings by Dee McBrien-Lee. \nFilled with inspiration after an annual sojourn to the southwest\, and very moved by the color\, Dee decided\nto create a show with color as her starting point leaving the balance of the process open for improvisation.\nThe entire process was very organic and freeing for the artist who works in acrylic and mixed media plus any materials\nthat come to hand that create texture and pattern. \n  \nI’m Your Huckleberry is based on the iconic Western movie ‘Tombstone’. Featured here is Doc Holiday with the three Earp brothers. The title is one of the best known quotes of the film.\n  \nThe artist explains her process for this unique exhibit of abstract paintings:\n“Originally I had not planned to do a show in 2024 but when the slot for September stayed open\, I jumped in without a clear direction for the work.” \nOrchid Improv\, a fresh bouquet in sunshiny colors is a mixed media painting by Dee McBrien-Lee.\n  \n“My husband and I travel through the southwest each year and this spring we visited Southern California\, Tucson and Winslow\, Arizona\n(yes\, THAT Winslow\, Arizona)\, Santa Fe\, New Mexico and Southern Utah. Every place we went we saw amazing art.\nFrom beautiful landscapes to western and native American art\, surrealism and of course\, fantastic abstracts.\nI was enthralled and deeply inspired by all of it. With my head spinning and my creativity bursting to come out\,\nI decided on Improv as my theme which would give me a broad\, somewhat baseless place to begin creating.” \n  \nA pure abstract with collage\, Letting Go is a mixed-media by Dee McBrien-Lee.\n  \n“Each of the 15 new works in Improv began without a plan\, nothing more than a few colors and shapes to start.\nThe evolution of the individual pieces and the arc of the show was very organic and with layering and an abundance of playtime\,\nthings began to take shape. With several of the larger pieces I would see an area that I found compelling and would be inspired\nto begin a new piece using this smaller section as my jumping off point. From ‘Avalon’ came ‘My Garden Shed’\,\nfrom there came ‘Bridesmaids’. This happened several times and made for a very interesting process overall.” \n  \nThe Two Olive Solution is a small piece that Dee McBrien-Lee derived from a larger work.\n  \n“Other examples include ‘Street Party’ to ‘Piano Man’ and ‘I’m Your Huckleberry’ to ‘The Two Olive Solution’ plus ‘All That Jazz’.\nMy hope is that the viewer will see and feel the various threads that bind the show together and truly make it one of total improvisation.” \n•  •  •  •  •  • \nWe  look forward to seeing you at the September 6\, First Friday Gallery Walk in Bend\, Oregon’s Old Mill District! If you can’t make the opening party\nmake sure to drop in during the month to see this uniquely IMPROVisational exhibt of 15 new paintings by Dee McBrien-Lee. \nOur galleries in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\, Stacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\,\nand Amejko (in the little red house) along with Tumalo Art Co. are the hub\, and various stores host artists\nfor the First Friday Gallery Walk every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you. \n  \n  \n 
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