On the Walls: Joyce Thornburg and Ken Vallario
August 24, 2020-October 5, 2020
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Frances Domingues’ art has been wildly popular here at Eclipse. The earthy tones and industrial textures resonate with pretty much everyone who walks in the door. When interviewed by Kay West for Asheville Made, Domingues described working with antique industrial metal and rust as “like co-creating with the universe.” No wonder her work seems to be universally appealing!
Her show here at Eclipse is entitled Getting Into the Vortex and runs through the end of March. You may find her on-site most days at FD Found Design Studio & Gallery in the Wedge Building or online at fdfounddesign.wordpress.com, Facebook and Instagram.
Our very own Casi Fordham is gracing our walls with her whimsical watercolors! Inspired by nature, Casi captures delicate flowers and adorable woodland creatures with delicate delight. Please join us for an opening reception on Friday, November 9th here at the salon from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
The colorful works of Leanne Campagna's collections "Parade of Saints" and "Flowers From Ash" are lighting up the walls here in the salon. See more of her work on Instagram under the name Hallowed Harlequin and join us Friday, February 2nd at 6-8 pm for the opening celebration here at Eclipse!
Vickie Burick's gorgeous photography is on the walls right now and we are so excited for her opening here at the salon this Friday! Vickie specializes in natural light photography and describes her work as "portraying a closer, more intimate look at nature and the world around us". Come enjoy the music of Many a Ship and check out the show this Friday, 11/10 from 6-8 pm. Her portfolio is available at http://vickieburick.zenfolio.com
From the Artist:
"I am a Visionary artist with a Surrealist cast. I call myself Visionary because my paintings evolve from visions of a central structure such as an architectural, biological, or purely geometric shape. Pictorial elements are adapted from icons, hieroglyphics, and other images in Aztec, Mayan, and Egyptian art. I am interested in ancient architecture, textile, painting, and sculpture. For my flowers and trees, I borrow heavily from Celtic, French, and English medieval manuscripts.
I feel my art is imbued with Surrealism because I am channeling my unconscious life. I seem to be work out some life issue pictorially. I rarely am able to catch my dreams, but you might say they are like waking dreams."
Visit Elizabeth's website: www.elizabethhenderson.com
Clare Beumer's loveable botanical paintings on birch panels have been flying off the walls here at Eclipse!
Read MoreOriginally from New York, Ms. Donelan has lived in North Carolina for over 30 years, first in the Chapel Hill area, and ultimately in the western North Carolina mountains. She currently resides in Asheville, but also spends time in the area around Boone, West Jefferson, and Blowing Rock.
Read MoreJohn Nebraska has been an illustrator, painter and teacher for more than thirty years. His work has been featured in many of America’s most respected publications such as: Forbes, The N.Y. Times, The Washington Post, Newsweek, U.S News and World Report, and Scholastic. His drawings and paintings are in public and private collections all over the world.
Read MoreLaura describes herself as an "artist, photographer, designer and all around mess maker." Her pieces on display exhibit wildlife and marvelous outdoor scenes in a bright, playful and modern new way.
Read MoreThe warmth and effervescence of the Florida coast and the quiet energy of mountainous Western North Carolina are both strongly evident in her work, in imagery as well as in coloration. She has developed highly personalized techniques that translate and transform nature and iconography...
Read MoreSurf Infusion - a salt-in-oil innovation, this mellow mix of tropical oils and texturizing sea salts creates soft, sea-tossed waves with sheen...
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