(Martha’s
Vineyard) Louisa Gould Gallery presents the Fourth Annual Abstract
Show, “
Rhythm
and Blues
,
”
,
which opens on September 1, 2011 and continues until September 15,
2011. The artists’ reception will be held on Saturday, September 3,
2011 from 5-7 p.m. (Labor Day weekend). The exhibit showcases the
work of five artists: Marsha Staiger, Sondra Arkin, Roberta Gross,
Laura
Roosevelt
,
and Ellyn Weiss
.
The
works
display unique approaches using a variety of media, including acrylic
on cradled board or paper; wax and resin; monoprints on paper; and
giclee abstract photography on paper. Come by and meet the artists at
the opening and enjoy light refreshments.
Marsha
Staiger
,
an Island visitor, is an award winning artist from the metropolitan
Washington D.C. area. Last year, she won the “Artist of the Year”
award from the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, VA as well as an
Alexandria Commission for the Arts Award. Her paintings reflect her
sensitivity to the textures, colors, paint
layers
,
and
collage where she combines,
isolates
,
and
recombines
areas. Her current series,”
R&B2GO
,
”
an
acronym for rhythm and balance, invokes a connection to rhythm and
blues music, with each piece ready “to go” and
which
can
be displayed singly or in multiples, horizontally, vertically
,
or at an angle. As Marsha states, “the R&B2GO’s are playful
and remind me of the spirit of the summer sea and my stays at
Martha’s Vineyard.”
Sondra
Arkin
makes
her first appearance in Martha’s
Vineyard
.
Arkin
has
widely shown her work in
Washington,
DC
,
Maryland, Virginia and Delaware. Her current series of wax and
shellac paintings on dibond is an abstract presentation of various
views of water including droplets, river rocks
,
and showers. She works in a rich palette of red-purples, grey-blues,
oranges
,
and yellows. She achieves a luminous and meditative quality to her
work by layering, arranging
,
and combining shapes and colors. In another context, Sondra Arkin
stated, “...much of my work is about layers. My painting stems from
a belief that our lives consist of overlapping moments that we work
to organize-moments of reflections, sadness, disquiet, joy
,
and ultimately, I hope, of harmony. These are the layers that create
a rich and valuable life”.
Roberta
Gross
,
a resident of Aquinnah and Washington D.C., exhibits in the DC area
and on the Vineyard and teaches abstract and mixed media courses at
the Featherstone Center for the Arts. Her paintings reflect her
continuing experiments with different kinds of paper and scrap
materials. In four colorful works, she has organized rectangles of
collage in an irregular grid-like fashion, which consist of stained
glass-like acrylic papers, gold leaf, and pieces of her recycled art
works and collograph prints. As Roberta describes, “using these
papers as part of the art work reflects a mix of impulsiveness, a
sense of joy and movement, chance effects, and controlled
composition”. She is also exhibiting four large acrylic paintings
on paper with bold shapes and sinewy lines which appear to reflect
the earth’s organic formulation and reformulations.
Laura
Roosevelt
,
a year round resident of West Tisbury, is someone many Islanders know
as a poet, journalist, photographer
;
and active community member. She is making her gallery debut with
four abstract photographs. Laura says that both in her poetry and
photography, she “…is interested in the discovery of beauty in
the mundane.” In her recent photography, she has concentrated on
reflections of ordinary objects in the water - boats, pilings, docks,
buildings - and how these seemingly solid objects become distorted
and transformed by the water’s movement. She aims for her
photographs to appear painterly rather than more hard
-
edged.
Color, pattern
,
and composition are the tools she uses to explore her philosophical
question: “is a reflection - even one distorted beyond recognition
- any less real than the thing reflected”?
Ellyn
Weiss
,
a painter and printmaker, exhibits widely both in the DC area as well
as on Cape Cod. For this exhibit, she is showing a series of
monoprints and small tile-like encaustics which evoke ocean waves.
The monoprints appear to be both based on cellular structures and
on
t
he
external worlds of sunsets, flowers, and early spring. Ellyn has been
drawing inspiration from the biological world ever since she viewed
an exhibit in Baltimore, MD of the work of two John Hopkins
scientists who photographed images of magnified cells. She was moved
by “the thought of this beauty twinned with the functionality
inside each of us
.
”.
In creating her work, Ellyn focuses on a particular image or its
parts and
makes
enhance
ments
to create compositions of layered imagery that reflect back to her
original sources of inspiration.
We
look forward to seeing you on Saturday, September 3 from 5 – 7 pm
for the opening of
Rhythms
and Blues
and
throughout the show. Louisa Gould Gallery is located at 54 Main
Street, Vineyard Haven and is open 11 am – 6 pm, Sunday –
Thursday and 11 am – 8 pm, Friday and Saturday. For more
information or directions, please call (508)693-7373
or visit our website at
www.louisagould.com
.