Asheville
Gallery of Art’s August show features the work of Anne Bonnyman and Jane
Snyder. While the artists have different artistic styles, the title reflects
their shared history singing in the chorus Womansong of Asheville, and the
sense of identity each finds in the lyrics to the 1986 song by Cyndi Lauper:
And I see your true colors
Shining through
I see your true colors
And that's why I love you
So don't be afraid
To let them show
Your true colors
True colors are beautiful
Like a rainbow
Shining through
I see your true colors
And that's why I love you
So don't be afraid
To let them show
Your true colors
True colors are beautiful
Like a rainbow
The
show runs August 1-31 during gallery hours, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through
Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. The gallery, located at 82 Patton Avenue in
Asheville, across from Pritchard Park, will host a reception for the artists on
Friday, August 4, from 5-8 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to stop by.
Anne
Bonnyman says the exploration of color has always been a primary motivation for
her in painting, both in its application and its relationships. “My work in
this show will be a combination of local landscapes and scenes from my travels
in other parts of the world. These paintings reflect my fascination with color
explored in a variety of contexts. What is ‘true’ about color for me is that it
conveys the power of the scene before me.” Bonnyman is a retired Episcopal
priest who came to Asheville 6 years ago.
Jane Snyder states, “As an artist, it is not
always possible to feel like one’s work truly represents the imagination. But
this time, the vision and the imagery emerged through a most gratifying process
of paint on paper. This current body of work is a most honest representation of
my creative optimism—true colors! It’s a rare moment that I look forward to
sharing in the August show.” A well-known teacher of drawing and watercolor
living in Asheville, Snyder says, “I can’t decide if I love teaching art more
than making art.”
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 August. 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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