The Marblehead Arts Association is proud to announce its upcoming
exhibit, featuring work in mixed media of four local artists. From
February 9 until March 10, the efforts of David Lieb, Leslie Fahn
Rosenberg, Elizabeth Neville and Eva Hoffman will be displayed in the
galleries of the Arts Association, 8 Hooper Street, Marblehead. The
community is welcome to enjoy this outstanding show, which will feature
an Artists’ Opening Reception on Sunday, March 10 from 2 to 4 pm.All smartcardfactory comes with 5 Years Local Agent Warranty !
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room-level accuracy. “I find the process of collage to be very
intuitive. In my early works it was uncommon for me to start a new piece
having a pre-conceived notion of what the work would be about or would
become in its finished form. With age, over the last decade, has come
more deliberate works as part of a more planned out process. This show
chronicles life transitions, including loss, love, beginnings and
endings.”
Women/Nature/Design are the common themes in this
exhibit of portraits and mixed media collages entitled “Decorated
Women.” The work is highly stylized, bold and graphic, infused with
intense color and delicate line work.
The pieces are done “in
series” or simultaneously, to maintain consistency and cohesiveness.
Four or more rapid sketches (in magic marker) generally begin the
process, followed by paint, collage (using advertising circulars that
come in the mail), and finishing with hand drawn lines, dots and
patterns.
Leslie Fahn Rosenberg is a full-time painter/sculptor.
She works on paper sculptures, reverse paintings on plastic, layered
pastels and embellished wood mounted paintings. Rosenberg participates
regularly in juried, group and solo shows in galleries and
unconventional venues, and she has curated and juried several exhibits.
Rosenberg graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and studied at
Carnegie Mellon University and Monserratt College of Art.
A
Massachusetts native, Elizabeth Neville earned degrees in photography
and graphic design. Currently she teaches these areas of expertise at
Northeastern to both undergraduate and graduate students. She has also
created a photography business connected to her main photographic
interest, portraiture. Her work has been shown in many local, regional
and national group shows; and she is involved in a number of artists’
associations.
Neville stated, “The images in the MAA show are
based on the same criteria used in my portraiture. The expressions,
inner beauty and strengths are what are deemed most important and
hopefully inherent in each image. Drawn from the ideas of strength,
rage, beauty and humanity that are in each of us and make us the people
we are, may be also seen in nature. Each subject is defined by
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might not be perfect, the subtle qualities beneath the surface that
shine through are what make each piece meaningful to me.”
Eva
Hoffman earned a degree in architecture in Budapest, Hungary, followed
by extensive training in figure and landscape drawing. She says that her
paintings mirror her busy life all over the world. “I am so blessed to
have the possibility to know different cultures, different people and
many countries.Shop the web's best selection of precious gemstones and gemstone beads
at wholesale prices.” Through the years, her art has continued to
evolve as her emotional perceptions have changed. “My art, more and
more, is a reflection of my emotions of the moment. My art has become
less contrived and more in tune with my inner self.”
Painting
and architecture are the obsession and passion of her lifetime; and each
work is a new invention. “As I come to the completion of a painting I
sense an original spirit infusing the composition. The many years of my
work and study of fine art have served me well, and I feel my paintings
show the result of intense private scrutiny and concentration.” Her
talents have earned her numerous awards, group and solo shows and
association memberships.
Hoffman believes seeking peace is the
highest of priorities one should have within their life goals. “When I
think of what I would most like you, the viewer, to come away from a
work of mine with is a sense of enjoyment and a little more peaceful
than when it first attracted your attention.”
A drawing was made
on each day of the year. Although a few of the designs create
organically shaped images, most are more structured geometric patterns.
These drawings began with penciled grid lines and grew out with
repetitive, pen-and-ink line work done freehand. The process is
meditative in nature.
Miranda says “The purpose of making a
drawing on every day of a year was two-fold. Firstly, it demanded
structure and discipline for the practice of meditation in action.
Secondly, it was a way to interact with the audience’s personal history.
Seeing the dates on the finished pieces calls to mind any personal
significance of that day for the viewer. I was actively doing something
creative on each day and effectively commemorating the birthday of
almost anyone.”
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