This is the third year teaching painting in Scranton for "Arts Alive" with artist Earl Lehman. The theme is "Green" which high school students studying painting, mixed media, photography, dance, and performance interpret in various venues throughout the city. We all come together at the end of the intense month for a grand exhibition and production which will be on First Friday in August at the Scranton Cultural Center. They are doing super work as always and took a moment from their creations for a group shot today. Luna (bottom right) is our mascot! : )
A new home with a beautiful flowing staircase seen from the foyer demands a stong piece. This 72" x 40" acrylic on paper is currently getting framed at Marquis Art and Frame in Wilkes-Barre getting itself ready to be hung.
This 46" x 36" was commissioned for a specific space newly reestablished as a 'men's den'. The acrylic on canvas captures a memorable event which is forever now documented with an original painting.
We spend a lot of time in our bathrooms - so, why not have some orginal art to look at while your blow drying your hair or brushing your teeth? This was the thought process of the owner of these two new stretched and framed silks.
Scranton was alive and very well for First Friday. A new gallery is on the scene - New Visions Studio and Gallery at 201 Vine Street Scranton which had a juried show the theme being 'Family Ties.' I entered a piece I did in 2000 which the investigated my fear of life without my dad.
If you eat the whole thing like an orange - you've got two of your five servings in - bam, done.... and so so yummy!