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-Jenn Gibson, a Buffalo State College alumna with a BFA in Fine Arts and a BA in Art History, draws inspiration from Neoclassicism and Magical Realism in her art. She channels these influences into her creative endeavors, exploring them deeply in her current work.
-Phil Courtney, a graduate of The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, has honed his skills in both oil and watercolor painting. His passion for art is evident in his work, where he captures the humor and essence of self with a unique and unpretentious approach.
"FALL"
A GROUP EXHIBITION
OPENING OCTOBER 12, 2024
6 - 8pm
FEATURING THE ART OF
Stan Sperlak
Greg Bennett
Marie
Natale
Randall
Graham
Phil Courtney
Scott
Troxel
Amanda
Williams
Jenn
Gibson
Stephen
Gibson
Adam
Wallacavage
Victor
Grasso
-Stan Sperlak, PSA is known for his dramatic landscape paintings of the sea, marshes and sky. He studied painting and drawing at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, PA.
-Influenced by the American Impressionist painters of the late 19th and early 20th century, Greg Bennett's works often showcase ordinary subject matter with an attention to brushwork, open composition and an emphasis on light.
-Marie Natale, with numerous accomplishments in art, education, and business, holds a master’s degree in Art Education from Rowan University. Her watercolors, depicting her surroundings, are infused with a unique sense of movement and fluidity that is distinctly her own.
-In the long tradition of Chester County artists, Randall Graham continues to make his mark with his ambitious and passionate approach to plein air painting. His vibrant depictions of outdoor scenes reflect both his skill and enthusiasm for capturing the essence of his surroundings.
-Scott Troxel is an award winning, mixed media artist who specializes in wood and metal wall sculpture as well as freestanding sculpture. Scott has exhibited his work at numerous fairs and exhibitions across the United States.
-Amanda Williams specializes in traditional mediums, creating surreal and ethereal subjects that inhabit their own sepia-toned realms. Immersed in nature, Williams draws inspiration from the dreamlike qualities of her surroundings and seamlessly incorporates them into her artwork.
-Stephen Gibson is a world-renowned airbrush artist whose technical skills draw inspiration from traditional oil painting. His freehand technique has positioned him as an innovator and unique talent in his field. He specializes in automotive murals, reproductions, and fine art. He holds a BA in Fine Art from Flagler College in St. Augustine, FL.
-Adam Wallacavage is famous for his octopus chandeliers, which combine Art Nouveau and surrealism. Inspired by sea adventures and ornate church decor, he uses traditional plastering techniques and decorates with pigmented epoxy resin, iridescent powders, and glitter to create striking, multidimensional pieces.
-Victor Grasso’s vivid paintings blend darkness and whimsy, showcasing a sensual yet childlike essence. Drawing from classic literature and fables, his work delves into the unconscious. With proficiency in both watercolor and oil, Victor guides viewers through these hidden realms.
-Stan Sperlak, PSA is known for his dramatic landscape paintings of the sea, marshes and sky. He studied painting and drawing at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, PA.
-Influenced by the American Impressionist painters of the late 19th and early 20th century, Greg Bennett's works often showcase ordinary subject matter with an attention to brushwork, open composition and an emphasis on light.
-Marie Natale, with numerous accomplishments in art, education, and business, holds a master’s degree in Art Education from Rowan University. Her watercolors, depicting her surroundings, are infused with a unique sense of movement and fluidity that is distinctly her own.
-In the long tradition of Chester County artists, Randall Graham continues to make his mark with his ambitious and passionate approach to plein air painting. His vibrant depictions of outdoor scenes reflect both his skill and enthusiasm for capturing the essence of his surroundings.
-Phil Courtney, a graduate of The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, has honed his skills in both oil and watercolor painting. His passion for art is evident in his work, where he captures the humor and essence of self with a unique and unpretentious approach.
-Scott Troxel is an award winning, mixed media artist who specializes in wood and metal wall sculpture as well as freestanding sculpture. Scott has exhibited his work at numerous fairs and exhibitions across the United States.
-Amanda Williams specializes in traditional mediums, creating surreal and ethereal subjects that inhabit their own sepia-toned realms. Immersed in nature, Williams draws inspiration from the dreamlike qualities of her surroundings and seamlessly incorporates them into her artwork.
-Jenn Gibson, a Buffalo State College alumna with a BFA in Fine Arts and a BA in Art History, draws inspiration from Neoclassicism and Magical Realism in her art. She channels these influences into her creative endeavors, exploring them deeply in her current work.
-Stephen Gibson is a world-renowned airbrush artist whose technical skills draw inspiration from traditional oil painting. His freehand technique has positioned him as an innovator and unique talent in his field. He specializes in automotive murals, reproductions, and fine art. He holds a BA in Fine Art from Flagler College in St. Augustine, FL.
-Adam Wallacavage is famous for his octopus chandeliers, which combine Art Nouveau and surrealism. Inspired by sea adventures and ornate church decor, he uses traditional plastering techniques and decorates with pigmented epoxy resin, iridescent powders, and glitter to create striking, multidimensional pieces.
-Victor Grasso's vivid paintings blend darkness and whimsy, showcasing a sensual yet childlike essence. Drawing from classic literature and fables, his work delves into the unconscious. With proficiency in both watercolor and oil, Victor guides viewers through these hidden realms.
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