Tuesday, April 24, 2018

New Paintings at Synchonicity Gallery in Glen Arbor

Monday, the 23rd, we took six interesting paintings up to Synchronicity Gallery.  Dave, the owner, said he loved them and wanted to keep them all - thank you Dave and all the others who keep that wonderful gallery going!
I am in the process of uploading these images and more to two different websites that sell prints of the artwork and, on the Society6 website, they also sell many other items with the artwork on them.  The two sites are:  society6.com and deviantart.com.
Here are the paintings:

"Dancing Up a Storm" 18 x 22  mixed media on canvas
One of my smaller paintings with one or more dancer behind the colors, which are based on part of some nebula out there.

"Emergence" 27x 29  mixed media on plywood
Based on a colorful photo of the Orion Nebula (looks like a bright star in the sword part of the Orion constellation).  Behind the colors are myriad lines and designs, which I just had to draw in for some reason.  They do not show up in the photo.
 
 "Night of the Barred" 18 x 54  oil and acrylic on canvas
Named after the Barred Owl in the picture.  There's also a "moon dog" (as opposed to a sun dog).
 SOLD!
 "Purple Sky Pines" 18 x 54  oil and acrylic on canvas with acrylic modeling paste for texture
The sky colors are from a sunset seen from our hill and the Norway Spruce and White Pines all around.
 SOLD!
"Star Shadows" 36 x 48  mixed media on canvas
Based on a photo of the three stars in the belt of Orion.  I named it "Star Shadows" so you will look behind the stars and see what formed there quite on its (or their) own.  Also, I found out after giving it this name that Star Shadows is the name of a Remote Observatory (SSRO) South, located in Chile.  It is currently operated by Steve Mazlin, Warren Keller, Mark Hanson, Rex Parker, and Tommy Tse as a joint venture with Dr. Daniel Reichart of the Department of Astronomy and Physics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Their website has lots of great images of nebulas and such: http://www.starshadows.com/gallery/  .
 
The painting below is "Wild Night at the Planetarium" 14 x 24  mixed media on canvas.  I put in five dancers; you may find more.


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