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SUMMARY:Featured Artists Exhibit for April/May 2021
DESCRIPTION:FEATURING Keith Allen\, Alan Dehmer\, Judith Ernst\, Jean Lecluyse\, Jim Oleson\, and Barbara Tyroler \nVIRTUAL OPENING RECEPTION APRIL 9 \nOpening on April 9th the gallery is excited to present a new exhibit featuring current FRANK member artists; woodworker/furniture maker Keith Allen\, wood sculptor Jim Oleson\, and photographer Barbara Tyroler and guest artists (and former members!) photographer Alan Dehmer\, ceramicist Judith Ernst\, and drawer/illustrator/mixed media artist Jean LeCluyse. With a common theme of trees\, the six featured artists showcase their extraordinary talents in a wonderful and cohesive exhibit at FRANK for the months of April and May. \n\n\n\nKeith Allen\nCreating works of functional artistic furniture\, self-taught artist Keith Allen emphasizes the natural nuances of wood and spotlights the once perceived flaws in his chosen material—all with a bit of whimsy. His striking pieces often use butterfly joints inspired by George Nakashima and he brings out the beautiful grain in his wood work by using geometric and brightly colored features. He draws inspiration from both his background as a mathematician and computer scientist as well as pioneer of modern furniture design\, Gerrit Rietveld. \n  \nJim Oleson\nA very accomplished furniture maker in his own right\, Jim Oleson\, has seamlessly transitioned into the art of sculpture making. A common theme with all of Jim’s work is his exceptional and imaginative designs and his incredibly high level of craftsmanship. Playing with shapes\, color\, kinetics\, and precision\, Jim’s sculptures are his creativity and imagination come to life. \n  \nBarbara Tyroler\nThe photography project that Barbara Tyroler be displaying began around the onset of the pandemic with a few nature walks inspired by three of her nature-loving students. Predominately a portrait photographer\, Barbara took this new creative inspiration and opportunity to focus on trees and how to incorporate people into the imagery. These fine art images of composited renditions of portrait/landscape photography will be showcased in FRANK in a series titled\, “Seeing-Trees; Memory\, Re-planting and Re-gifting\, featuring Charlotte\, a little girl and her relationship with the natural world. This series was awarded an artist grant and was juried into The Fence 2021 during the CLICK! Photo festival with selections exhibited at Through This Lens gallery during the FRANK:inFocus annual. After completing the fine art series\, Barbara extended the study to photographing social distanced portraits of friends\, students\, colleagues\, educators\, and some new acquaintances who graciously shared their knowledge of trees in this video which will also be displayed in this exhibit. \n  \nAlan Dehmer\nPhotographer and master of the process of gum bichromate printing\, artist Alan Dehmer takes two related art forms and combines them into photographs with an atmospheric sense of time and nature. A complex method of printing begins with Alan enlarging a negative of one of his own magnificent images\, and transforming the photographs through gum bichromate. Then using mostly mineral pigments and other organic materials like locally foraged walnut hulls\, turmeric\, and dyes like sandalwood and indigo\, he is able to achieve a painterly and evocative final art piece. What emerges through this developing/printing process is “a haunting beauty as well as depth of surface character that is uncommon in the world of photography.” \n  \nJudith Ernst\nAlways\, expertly\, testing the limits of her medium\, Judith Ernst creates incomparable sculptural\, and labor intensive ceramic vessels that are impeccably designed and glazed. Directly inspired by her life experiences\, studies\, and traveling abroad Judith developed a highly meticulous approach to building her ceramics. “Using sculptural techniques\, she cuts through the wall of the pot to get more depth and dynamic movement\, taking apart thrown vessels and reconfiguring them in new ways.” The finished vessel is an incredibly unique\, energetic\, textural\, and exquisitely colored vessel. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nJean LeCluyse\nCreating immensely detailed and magnificent works of art with a combination of drawing\, illustrating\, and mixed media\, Jean LeCluyse’s art are “windows into a ‘secret’ narrative.” Observing Jean’s artwork transports the viewer to a state of meditation\, examining each detailed nuance as a viewer\, one can get a glimpse into the complex story and skill of the artist. Jean’s work is directly inspired by her professional and artistic background in classical drawing and scientific illustration. Keeping with the underlying theme for this exhibit of trees\, Jean’s series for the upcoming exhibit will give the viewer a look into the extreme proficiency of her chosen medium.
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SUMMARY:Featured Artists Exhibit for June/July 2021
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Susan Filley\, R. Scott Horner\, Vince Pitelka\, Sudie Rakusin\, and Pat Scull\nVIRTUAL OPENING RECEPTION JUNE 18TH FROM 7-8PM\nThe FRANK Gallery is thrilled to present an exhibit featuring member artists Susan Filley and Sudie Rakusin and with guest artists R. Scott Horner\, Vince Pitelka\, and Pat Scull. \nThe gallery is open for walk-in traffic Tuesday-Saturday from 12-5pm. \n\n\n\nSudie Rakusin\n“Part of being in quarantine for me was re-framing and reimagining the relevancy of things and the role of art.” Exploring both what was familiar and incorporating new approaches to her art\, Sudie Rakusin will be displaying her latest work new to the gallery—collage drawings and 3-D mixed media tables. Sudie has a unique ability to excel in many different media and along with being an incredibly talented visual artist she is a sculptor\, illustrator\, children’s book author\, and member of FRANK Gallery. Using collage and mixed media Sudie’s art is a highly emotive and narrative representation of her inspiration—her love for the natural world. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSusan Filley\nTruly mastering form\, function\, and beauty\, member artist\, Susan Filley creates exquisite functional and sculptural pieces from porcelain. Holding a cup of Susan’s in your hands or viewing one of her sculptural pieces the viewer is simply engrossed with the sumptuous and unique forms\, rich crystal glaze surfaces and vibrant colors of her work. In her own words\, “I strive to make pots that are beautiful and a pleasure to use\, forms that bold and well balanced\, and always a body of work that brings grace\, elegance\, and delight into our lives.” \n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nR. Scott Horner\nAn abstract painter working mainly in acrylics\, the gallery is excited to have the paintings of R. Scott Horner for the first time at FRANK. “By methodically layering thick and thin skins of paint\, old events are covered up\, sometimes rediscovered through transparency or scratch-throughs. In this way\, the art builds its own history\, allowing the viewers to read into it many stories.” Though avoiding direct representation\, Scott is inspired by the world around him\, and with an enchanting color palette and his unique technique of layering\, the viewer is drawn into his interpretation of nature. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVince Pitelka\nA writer\, teacher\, and potter\, FRANK is thrilled to have the work of Vince Pitelka for the first time. Working in academia for 35 years and having taught clay workshops both nationally and internationally\, Vince now renders his many years of experience to his own clay studio and as member of the Chatham Artists Guild. Creating slab-built functional pottery and large coil-built vessels\, Vince’s work is known for his ability to impress intricate patterns on to his pottery. By carefully selecting glazes that highlight the beauty of his own carved bisque-stamps and rollers\, Vince creates sophisticated and highly unique textures and patterns which are imprinted on to the surfaces of his clay work as 3d relief. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPat Scull\nShowing her work in juried shows across the United States\, and featured for the first time at FRANK\, we are excited to have the mixed media and clay work of artist Pat Scull. Pat has a unique ability to have her artistic nuances and sensibilities translate so seamlessly from each medium of her choosing. “An explorer of artistic processes and mediums\, she creates her own imaginary world using clay\, paint\, wood\, found objects\, and metal.” Using organic forms\, textures\, colors\, and patterns\, one is able to venture into the inner world of Pat’s artistic mind through her incredible and intricate work.
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