On Friday evening the Adirondack Art Association in Essex, NY hosted a well attended reception featuring a broad spectrum of paintings, photographs, drawings, sculptures, pottery and jewelry. Believe it or not this is already their third art show this summer, and the quality and quantity of locally creative work is truly inspiring. This gallery offers only the most limited glimpse of the talent currently being showcased.
Themed “Smallworks“, this collection will be visible for the in the weeks ahead, but the artwork is selling fast. I saw many red dots indicating that art was sold, and my bride and I quickly snatched up “Early AM”, a breathtaking oil painting by Florence Winn. So if you have room on your walls and appreciate the power of artists to improve your quality of life, I encourage you to swing by the gallery right away.
Smallworks Exhibition Photo Gallery
Click on any of the images above to view a larger version and to read the title, artist and medium. Here’s a sneak peek at the smallworks exhibition artwork and artists included in this photo gallery:
- Early AM, by Florence Winn (oil)
- Emerging, by Susan Britain (oil)
- Sumac #17, by Ellen Few Anderson (acrylic)
- Day Lily, by Reni Kuhn (acrylic)
- Child’s Dream, by Susan Britain (acrylic)
- T Lake Falls, by Bill Amadon (acrylic)
- Santa Fe, by Randy Boutilier (mixed media)
- Lily Patch, by Florence Winn (oil)
- Birds Foot Trefoil, by Florence Winn (oil)
- The Essex Day Searchers, by Jim Daly (oil)
- The Oak Grove, by Kristen Peden (acrylic)
- Adirondack Wolf, by Joseph Robinson (wood carving)
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