“Our Choice”
Bone Ladies in “Our Choice” exhibition at ARC Gallery
Still Reeling from a quick 3 days at “Our Choice” exhibition opening.
honored to be a part of this
(The cropping of this blog-image is awful, please look at the painting from it’s link below)
The Invisible Costs of War
This exhibit recently closed. The link above takes you to the virtual exhibit of each painting in this international exhibition, in support of Ukraine. There are many works and all are astounding in terms of the excellence in execution and power of emotion impact. If your eyes work, your entire mind will light up all over - every node. I am honored to be among the artists in this show. Ukrainian artists embody the truth of it all, of course. I’ve gone to all of their websites. I want to meet these artists, I want to know their stories. There is a closing event scheduled and I’d love to go, but so far, I think I am stuck at home.
see my painting
Even though I have my differences with the New York Times (because who really lives the lives they cater to?), I occasionally read the Sunday edition. I think this article is worth reading and very relevant to this ARC Gallery show. In fact, I’m a little curious why The NYTimes didn’t reference “The Invisible Costs of War”.
NY Times:The Role of Art in a Time of War