Sunday, August 22, 2010

Dix Baines Conducts Fall Painting Workshops


Save the Date…

Announcing a painting workshop with artist Dix Baines at G Squared Gallery on September 16th and 17th.

Bring your paints, easels and materials and come to create, discuss and enjoy art! This casual, two morning workshop will include :
· Oil painting demonstrations
· Importance of composition thumbnails in outdoor painting
· Critiques of your work

Time: 9 AM – 1 PM
Cost: 1 day 50$ / 2 days 80$

Location:

Day 1: Laurel Valley Farm on Freeman Road
Day 2: Pine Springs Farm in Stahlstown


Dix Baines paints a variety of subjects in his expressive light infused style. Characterized by his bold brushwork and dramatic use of light and color, his paintings depict landscapes, villages, barns and adobe buildings, fishing scenes and the river environment as a whole. A pond, is the latest feature at his studio. Small works of Koi and water plants will be on display in the Gallery. Dix will also have work featured at the Loyalhanna Watershed Auction this same weekend.

Please call G Squared for more information or to sign up for one, or both, of the workshops.

For more information on the artist, go to www.dixbaines.com

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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Judith Trager at G Squared & The Westmoreland

On a sunny Thursday afternoon I found myself in a meeting at The Westmoreland Museum of American Art. After the meeting, I went to see the current exhibit "Rooted In Tradition: Art Quilts from the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum". While reading the introduction panel, I noticed that Judith Trager was the curator for this particular show. Amazingly enough, Judith is one of the artists we represent and my wife had just been to see her in her Colorado home a few days before.

This show chronicles the history of the art quilt movement from 1980 through the present and brings the quilt decisively from the bed to the wall. The quilts in this collection reflect the change from the traditional craft of quilt making based on the repeated block to the free spirited, sometimes-edgy art form of today. The exhibition features 48 quilts and works by the artists in this collection represent the best in American art quilts today. Curated by Judith Trager, an internationally known quilt artist and lecturer, Rooted in Tradition is the first exhibition to tackle the art quilt historically. The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum, located in Golden, Colorado, celebrates, educates, and preserves the art and history of American quilts and quilt making, past and present.

Naturally, these quilts are out of reach for most of us and therefore it is really great that we have her potholders and placemats available in our gallery as well as on the new website (or will have them on the site very soon).