March EXHIBIT Revaluation: McGrath, Kernen, and Lampe
At the Community Humanities Eye, Mar was a whirlwind month blowing by so quickly I was left inquiring where it locomoted. Usually I post these blogs within the month of the exhibit and if you 're looking at the date on this one, you might observe it is a little late. So I suppose this is a review of March 's exhibits. The exhibits in Mar were rather diverse, each one dramatically different from the other and as interesting - So I 'll give a brief reassessment of each.
Lull Places - Landscapes by Dan McGrath
`` After the Crop '' by Dan McGrath
Dan McGrath is an fantabulous oil painter out of Lexington, Kentucky who specialise in pragmatism. Although this particular exhibit concentrate on landscapes there are a few pictures in the show that likewise suggest at Dan 's other loves- still life and equine art. A plein Aire painter, Dan 's work captures the centre of each location, to do the viewer feel as if they are there on location with the artist. One can state from looking at Dan 's work that this is an artist that holds analyse picture and composing at length, although he holds but been painting professionally for around six ages. Interesting composing selections does his work stand out from your average landscape. In Incline , crowns and clouds seem to mimic and congratulate the contours and textures of the other, while shadows of clouds cover the foreground to let the viewer a gradual passage into the picture. In another work, Blowing Snowfall , we are handled to a slightly unconventional composing, that interrupts the regulation of one-thirds ( common composing in which the undersurface 3rd of the picture is the foreground, the in-between tertiary is the background, and the...