Great new art up @ Gallery One & Aurora Colors Gallery
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Last Saturday, both Gallery One & Aurora Colors Gallery had opening receptions for their new shows.
At Gallery One, it was really fun to see Sandra Speidel’s new works. I had a chance to chat with Sandra before things got really busy. She has taken up more of a layering approach to her oil paintings that is working really well for her. Most are figurative with incredible motion. A couple of my favorites were depicted dancers. The one painting that really caught my eye was titled “Stride”. It is 30″ x 30″ of a woman walking for exercise very purposefully. The aspect is above from behind her left shoulder. It seems like she will walk right out of the painting. I really enjoyed this show. There is a nice verity of size and price.
Aurora Colors Gallery installed a very different show. Directly from their description: Aurora Colors proudly presents Edward S. Curtis Limited Edition “Orotones”,
from the personal and private collections owned by the Huntington
Historical Photographic Trust. Orotones are photographs developed on a
proprietary photographic emulsion, bonded to glass, then chemically
toned to produce the sepia-toned qualities that are evidenced in the
final image. They are backed with the same processes used by Edward
Curtis in his production of “Curt-Tones”, later known as “Orotones” or
“Goldtones” in his renowned depiction of “The North American Indian”
images in gold.”
Photography & Native American buffs should absolutely go by & see these photos.
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