Small Works Show & Sale - Artists' Open Studio
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Green Ink Galley and Studios invites you to an open art event featuring an eclectic mix of works by Yoko "Tenyoh" Sugawara, Jim Stevens, Bonny Fleming, Amber Zora, Deborah Mitchell, and hosts Mary Wipf and Mark Zimmerman.
FEATURING:
- the virtuosity of Yoko "Tenyoh" Sugawara's endearing ceramic sculpture and her fine Japanese calligraphy.
- the delightful whimsy and pure genius of Jim Stevens' sculpture and exploratory two-dimensional work.
- the rich and dazzling nature photography and photo-collages of Bonny Fleming of Bonzeye Studio fame.
- the photography, printmaking, and watercolor of Amber Zora, exploring memory, landscape, and transformation, and their deep connection to material and place.
- a selection of newer, older, and experimental pieces from Deborah Mitchell's flat files that promises delightfully surprising artworks, many of which have never been exhibited or seen by the public - truly a look behind the curtain.
- the deft hand of Mary Wipf (Zimmerman) and her detailed visual love letters to the often overlooked beauty of nature.
- the color and markmaking of Mark Zimmerman's imagined High Plains landscape abstractions.
Meet the artists, wander the gallery and grounds, enjoy the fine art, and pick up some small, seldom-seen works priced to sell.
The gallery is located in the Nemo area, so take an enjoyable Saturday drive on Nemo Road.
FEATURING:
- the virtuosity of Yoko "Tenyoh" Sugawara's endearing ceramic sculpture and her fine Japanese calligraphy.
- the delightful whimsy and pure genius of Jim Stevens' sculpture and exploratory two-dimensional work.
- the rich and dazzling nature photography and photo-collages of Bonny Fleming of Bonzeye Studio fame.
- the photography, printmaking, and watercolor of Amber Zora, exploring memory, landscape, and transformation, and their deep connection to material and place.
- a selection of newer, older, and experimental pieces from Deborah Mitchell's flat files that promises delightfully surprising artworks, many of which have never been exhibited or seen by the public - truly a look behind the curtain.
- the deft hand of Mary Wipf (Zimmerman) and her detailed visual love letters to the often overlooked beauty of nature.
- the color and markmaking of Mark Zimmerman's imagined High Plains landscape abstractions.
Meet the artists, wander the gallery and grounds, enjoy the fine art, and pick up some small, seldom-seen works priced to sell.
The gallery is located in the Nemo area, so take an enjoyable Saturday drive on Nemo Road.
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