Asheville Gallery of Art is
presenting the work of Virginia Pendergrass during the month of December. “When
I heard when my show would be, a childlike voice in my mind shouted ‘Toys!,’
which naturally became the name of my show,” says Pendergrass. Creating the
works for the show was an adventure of discovery for her. She first envisioned
treating toys as still life subjects, but she found that when you have toys,
and add imagination, even grown-ups play. “My Teddy Bear shared a chair with
Goldilocks, and they decided that the chair was JUST right for both of them
together. In another, a tousled head of a youngster is seen in the mirror above
the bathroom vanity where his rubber duckie and towel sit. But wait. That
vanity has some rather adult products on it. Is Daddy playing with the rubber
ducky, too?,” says Pendergrass.
Although she feels like a child when
painting toys, she says her techniques are not childlike. Children will no
doubt enjoy the bright colors and depiction of toys they love. However, her
painting style, which she calls “contemporary impressionism,” pays attention to
hard, soft, and disappearing edges, light and shadow to create volume,
accomplished drawing, and other techniques of the experienced and educated
painter.
Her informal art training consisted
of painting and drawing courses at Old Lyme Art Academy in CT, Crealde School
of Art, and Valencia Community College in FL, and numerous workshops with her
favorite artists. Pendergrass’ oil paintings have been accepted into regional
and national exhibitions of the American Impressionist Society, Oil Painters of
America, Paint the Parks, and Women Painters of the Southeast, where she has
won multiple awards of excellence. In addition to the Asheville Gallery, her
work is on display at the Silver Fox Gallery in Hendersonville and at her
French Broad Artists studio in the River Arts District.
The show will run through
December 31 where her work as well as the works of the 27 other gallery artists
may be viewed. Asheville Gallery of Art is located at 16 College Street, across
from Pritchard Park in downtown Asheville. Regular gallery hours are Monday
through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sunday 1 to 4
p.m. You can contact the gallery at 828-251-5796, or visit their website
at www.ashevillegallery-of-art.com.
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