Artist Reception at the Whidbey Island Center for the Arts (WICA) tonight, where I'll be showing eight of my most recent works.
Featured Artists:
Judith Burns • Faye Castle • Cary Jurriaans • Barbara Kelly • Earl Lasher • Pamela Mathues • Claudia Pettis • David Price • Phyllis Ray • Sandy Rubini • Deborah Short • Pat McVay •Lois Mathew • Gaylen Whiteman • Hamid Zavereei
Reverence & Doubt Art Show Kicks Off WICA Theater Series Performance
Art Reception ~ Friday, April 6th at 6:00 p.m.
In the Lobby at WICA • Free & Open to the Public
WICA will host “Reverence,” an exhibit of works by local artists (listed below), with an art reception Friday evening in the lobby. This fabulous art show serves as a prelude on the opening night of Doubt, A Parable, by John Patrick Shanley,
“Reverence” will remain in the WICA lobby until the end of April.
“Reverence” curator Cary Jurriaans says this about the art show:
“In our society, where movement is constant, the visual arts are revered as it gives us time for some pure and serene stillness that cannot be found elsewhere. In my opinion, the goal of the artist is to create beauty.”
06 April 2012
Redemption
31 March 2012
A recent write-up in the South Whidbey Record for my new exhibit @WICA April 6 - 21, 2012
Divinity
The work of Clinton photographer Sandy Rubini has been described as surreal, ethereal, sensual and translucent.
"At no other time am I more completely present than when I have a camera in my hand," says Sandy. "Creativity is a direct portal to the divine living in each one of us."
Sandy’s most recent work from her “Divinity” series explores the “light versus dark” aspects of spirituality,taking her from the backcountry of Mt. Baker, the banks of the Columbia River, a forgotten cemetery on San Juan Island, and places in between.
Enjoy Sandy’s “Divinity” series during the “Reverence” Exhibit at WICA.
See her work online at:www.vintimo.com
01 March 2012
05 February 2012
29 January 2012
Shiprock No. 1
"Am I willing to give up what I have in order to be what I am not yet? Am I able to follow the spirit of love into the desert? It is a frightening and sacred moment. There is no return. One's life is changed forever. It is the fire that gives us our shape." ~Mary Richards
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