Asheville Gallery of Art’s March
show, ‘ARTventure,’ features the work of two gallery artists, Sandi Anton and
Anne McLaughlin. The artists chose the show’s name to describe their respective
art adventures as they continue to learn and progress through the process of
making art. The show runs March 1-31 during gallery hours, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sundays. The gallery, located at 82 Patton
Avenue in Asheville, across from Pritchard Park, will host a reception for the
artists on Friday, March 3, from 5-8 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to stop
by.
Sandi Anton first
held a brush in her hand in May of 2009, and fell in love with a whole new
world. “Suddenly, all objects and subjects became potential paintings,” she
says. Having lived in the French Quarter in New Orleans for 12 years, much of
what she paints and the subjects that intrigue her the most are architectural
in nature, though she continues to challenge herself with other themes. “I
strive to paint from a pure and creative mind, for the pleasure of those who
love the movement and architecture of a vibrant city.” She
claims that experimentation and practice are keys to her process. Most recently
Anton says she is exploring a “less is more” concept in her paintings to leave
more to the imagination of the viewer.
Anne
McLaughlin, during her life-long
career as a pediatric physical therapist, took on outside interests like
photography and world travel. Those trips always included art museums and
galleries, which led her to a study of art history. She and her husband moved
to Madison County, NC, in 2002. “Being in this area rich with beauty spurred me
to paint and has pushed me to continue my study of art.” Her work is both landscape
and figurative. “I am happily painting and I am totally addicted to the dance
of color, light, and texture, and the expression of my observations and my
imagination,” says McLaughlin. “I hope my works provide the viewer with a range
of feelings—mystery, peace, joy, or fun, and that the painting opens the
imagination of the viewer to experience and appreciate the work.”
As well as the
paintings of the two artists, those of the other 29 gallery members will be on
display and for sale through the month of March. For further information about
this show, you can contact Asheville Gallery of Art at (828) 251-5796, visit
the gallery website at www.ashevillegallery-of-art.com,
or go to the gallery Facebook page.
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