Friday, July 27, 2012
August Artist Karen Cashman
Karen exhibits at the Blue Hill Bay Gallery in Maine and is an Elected Artist member of Lyme Art Association and Kent Art Association. She is also an artist member of Salmagundi Club, Connecticut Plein Air Painters Society, Housatonic Art League, Deer Isle Artists Association, Madison Art Society, Washington Art Association, and the Society of Creative Arts of Newtown.
Karen Cashman lives and paints in Connecticut, where she grew up in a family of oil painters. She has traveled and painted landscapes throughout New England, in Italy, Canada and the American West. She works mostly on location, showing the effects of light and atmosphere on farms, street scenes and harbors. She studied at the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts with Jerry Weiss and also in plein air workshops with Mike Graves, David Lussier, Chris Magadini and others.
Check out Karen's website: http://www.kcashmanpaintings.com
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Lorraine Ryan's Arcylic Paintings
The April and May Art Show at Burnham Library will feature Lorraine Ryan
Lorraine, formerly of both New York and Connecticut, now resides full time in Connecticut. She graduated with honors from the Parsons School Of Design, and later attended The Art Students League Of New York. She is a member of the Graphic Artist Guild, and she has exhibited at, and been a member of, The Society Of Illustrators. Earlier, in New York, Lorraine had a successful career as a designer of decorative home products, creating ideas for fabrics, dinnerware, wall-coverings, and much more.
Over the years, as a fine artist, Lorraine has had a number of one woman shows at galleries in New York and Connecticut, and has received awards in juried exhibitions, the most recent being at the Westport Art Association and the Greenwich Art Society. Her work has been collected in the U.S. and the U.K., and reproduced as posters, greeting cards, and Iris giclee limited edition prints. All of her original work is executed in watercolors.
Stop by and Enjoy!!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Oil Paintings of Angelo Peronne
Our February and March Artist is Angelo Peronne
Angelo Perrone has been painting in mixed media for the last 50 years. His recent studies called “Impressions of Nature” celebrate his love of natural beauty. Angelo is especially involved with the changes of seasons in our New England area. Elements seen in his paintings are leaves, grass, and natural elements instead of the usual brush in the Plein Aire manner. Painting in this manner, rather than from photographs, gives the artwork a quality of being truthful to nature and conveys an atmosphere and feeling of a place that is not achievable by any other means. When viewing a Plein Aire painting, you can almost imagine yourself in the scene. Angelo’s brush strokes used in various paintings of his are oriental in flavor; stemming from his much acclaimed ability as a calligraphist.
Angelo’s paintings serve as a visual vehicle to transport you to another time and place, striking a pleasant memory, or to spark a fictious and imaginary experience.
Mr. Perrone was educated at the prestigious Cooper Union Art School in New York City. He received a BFA in Fine Arts. Furthermore, Angelo won a scholarship to study painting at Oxford University in Oxford, England. After his studies, Angelo pursued a career as a book designer and Art Director for Select Editions at the Reader’s Digest for many years.
Angelo has had countless exhibits throughout his years. He first had two one man exhibits for the Wilton Arts Council in 2001 and had another in 2004. Angelo then had a combined show with his son at the White Silo Barn Gallery in Sherman, CT for the spring of ‘07. In summer 2007, he exhibited in a combined show at the Mahopac Library in New York, and exhibited at the Haight-Brown Gallery and Winery in Litchfield, CT during the winter in 2008. Over 50 of Angelo’s paintings are currently on exhibit in the new Professional building at 100 Oxford Road in the quaint town of Oxford, Connecticut. Continuing with his exhibits, Angelo had had a one man show at the Matterhorn Inn West Dover Vermont in summer 2008, which was followed by a joint show in fall 2008 with a return to the White Silo Winery in Sherman, CT. Beyond Angelo’s exhbits, his nature and landscape paintings are part of many private collections in the United States and abroad.
In the past few years, Angelo has been expermenting with new styles of art. He had a show again at the White Silo Winery & Gallery again with his son, John Basil Perrone, who is also an experienced, multi-talented artist, and also introduced a new member to the show, his granddaughter Kimberly Palmer, who is a talented photographer. The show took place in May of 2010. The following year in May 2011, the trio returned to the White Silo exhibiting their art and photography.
Angelo is always planning new exhibits as well as shows. Future dates are posted under the “Events” tab on his website. Also, if you are interested in any of his paintings which are regularly posted to this site and would like to speak with Angelo personally for business or media inquires, or to simply purchase a painting, please check the “contact” tab.http://angeloart.wordpress.com/
Angelo Perrone has been painting in mixed media for the last 50 years. His recent studies called “Impressions of Nature” celebrate his love of natural beauty. Angelo is especially involved with the changes of seasons in our New England area. Elements seen in his paintings are leaves, grass, and natural elements instead of the usual brush in the Plein Aire manner. Painting in this manner, rather than from photographs, gives the artwork a quality of being truthful to nature and conveys an atmosphere and feeling of a place that is not achievable by any other means. When viewing a Plein Aire painting, you can almost imagine yourself in the scene. Angelo’s brush strokes used in various paintings of his are oriental in flavor; stemming from his much acclaimed ability as a calligraphist.
Angelo’s paintings serve as a visual vehicle to transport you to another time and place, striking a pleasant memory, or to spark a fictious and imaginary experience.
Mr. Perrone was educated at the prestigious Cooper Union Art School in New York City. He received a BFA in Fine Arts. Furthermore, Angelo won a scholarship to study painting at Oxford University in Oxford, England. After his studies, Angelo pursued a career as a book designer and Art Director for Select Editions at the Reader’s Digest for many years.
Angelo has had countless exhibits throughout his years. He first had two one man exhibits for the Wilton Arts Council in 2001 and had another in 2004. Angelo then had a combined show with his son at the White Silo Barn Gallery in Sherman, CT for the spring of ‘07. In summer 2007, he exhibited in a combined show at the Mahopac Library in New York, and exhibited at the Haight-Brown Gallery and Winery in Litchfield, CT during the winter in 2008. Over 50 of Angelo’s paintings are currently on exhibit in the new Professional building at 100 Oxford Road in the quaint town of Oxford, Connecticut. Continuing with his exhibits, Angelo had had a one man show at the Matterhorn Inn West Dover Vermont in summer 2008, which was followed by a joint show in fall 2008 with a return to the White Silo Winery in Sherman, CT. Beyond Angelo’s exhbits, his nature and landscape paintings are part of many private collections in the United States and abroad.
In the past few years, Angelo has been expermenting with new styles of art. He had a show again at the White Silo Winery & Gallery again with his son, John Basil Perrone, who is also an experienced, multi-talented artist, and also introduced a new member to the show, his granddaughter Kimberly Palmer, who is a talented photographer. The show took place in May of 2010. The following year in May 2011, the trio returned to the White Silo exhibiting their art and photography.
Angelo is always planning new exhibits as well as shows. Future dates are posted under the “Events” tab on his website. Also, if you are interested in any of his paintings which are regularly posted to this site and would like to speak with Angelo personally for business or media inquires, or to simply purchase a painting, please check the “contact” tab.http://angeloart.wordpress.com/
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