Fabulous Yart Sale! May 18 from 9 - 2! See more on website
Fabulous Yart Sale! May 18 from 9 - 2! See more on website
DAA Member Martha Parrish Chapman will demonstrate on the Japanese
art form Gyotaku (fish painting).
April 20th at 10:30 AM.
Participants will be able to use water based ink and “formerly live” fish to make beautiful prints on rice paper or bring a t-shirt or bag to print on. Learn more about Martha here
Loren lives in Gloucester, MA working as a full-time painter. Her work has shown in solo and group exhibitions since 2006. She received a BFA in Drawing and Painting in 2013 from Montserrat College of Art where she participated in Montserrat’s study-abroad program in Italy. It was there that landscape painting became a stabilizing force in her work. Using Oil, Acrylic, Pastel and Gouache, her work includes architectural landscapes unique to Gloucester’s harbor, vibrant floral paintings, emotional figurative work and abstractions that come from the bones of all three subjects. Her paintings are prayers hovering between realism and abstraction and celebrate the sun, flowers, people and color of this world. Her work can be viewed at her gallery seven days a week from June to January where she offers art mentoring and classes during the winter months. Seven Suns Gallery offers her original artwork, giclee prints and a large assortment of her greeting cards. All of Loren’s work can also be viewed and purchased on her website and online store.
See more about Loren here:
Beverly is an award-winning painter/quilter who started as a kid in NYC by entering contests from the back of matchbooks entitled “Draw Me.” An art school career was never to be but did lead to a life of artistic endeavors of every conceivable art and craft that came her way. Relocating to Massachusetts 50 years ago, Beverly was an active member of the Reading Society of Craftsmen and today she is active in Reading, Rockport and Lynnfield, MA Art Guilds and the Essex County Needlework Guild.
Beverly has won numerous ribbons for her acrylic, watercolor and fabric paintings and quilts, prizes for “People’s Choice” and “Best in Show” Awards and is the first recipient of the Mary Saia Memorial Award in Reading. Beverly admits to painting feathers, fur and fins more than any other subject and has no viable reason for this except for starting her formal training with “wildlife artist” Steve Greco.
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