August 10, 2021 @ 12:00 am – September 25, 2021 @ 12:00 am
Featuring Gordon Jameson, Joe Grant and Michele Maynard
OPENING RECEPTION FRIDAY, AUGUST 20TH FROM 6-8PM
Please visit us in August and September to see the newest exhibit at FRANK featuring artists Gordon Jameson, Joe Grant and Michele Maynard. Join us in-person for the opening reception at the gallery on August 20th (masks required).
Gordon Jameson
I am interested in the ongoing layering of life, ideas, history, personal stories, and mythologies.
My visual conversation is like poetry, a whispered interval between the past and tomorrow, subtracting and adding, losing one thing but gaining something new. My images, while abstract, reference specific places, events, memories, moments in a day, or a road taken. It isn’t the literal I wish to find in my paintings but the idea or feeling of the experience of some place or time.
Constructing the paintings involves catharsis, seeking a balance and finding a concrete language for an idea that may be very fleeting – like holding fog in a crystal bowl.
“All things are in process, rising and returning…” – Lao-Tse
Joe Grant
Embracing the myriad relationships between science, nature, design and art allows many of my works to emerge. Science is creative but the language is limiting. Art has a wider vocabulary with which to interpret nature, one that can employ the subjective experience. There is room for mysticism, transcendence, intuition, hybridization, feeling and emotion in art.
Coaxing molten glass into a form that reflects my interests visually, conceptually, and functionally is at the forefront of my process. My efforts result in work that strikes a balance between control through technique and the serendipity created by working with an unpredictable, molten liquid.
Michele Maynard
Pandemic lockdown at my art studio resulted in a big shift in my work, a silver lining in my COVID cloud. Not able to travel and spend time with family and friends, I spent time with people and places by drawing and painting them from 30 years of photographs. My husband and I took these images while traveling and raising three sons, but I never had adequate time to peruse and process all of them. Lockdown gave me an opportunity to do this, and the photos became the basis of the body of work shown here. I went back to basics, spending newfound blocks of time drawing with oil stick and oil pastel from compilations of images. After a few months, I continued developing this new direction in acrylic and Flashe paint, drawing on looser techniques I have employed in abstract pieces.
This is the most personal and deeply satisfying body of work I’ve ever done.
Details
- Start:
- August 10, 2021 @ 12:00 am
- End:
- September 25, 2021 @ 12:00 am
- Event Category:
- Exhibit