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We're Still Here
Points of View Gallery WebsiteGroup showThe Covid 19 pandemic has meant a long absence from the art gallery. But Points of View Artists have continued to create art even in isolation. We hope to return this summer with in-person receptions. In the meantime, enjoy this sampling of recent work. If you have questions about any of the artists' work, contact us for information. (Note: NFS = Not For Sale; POR = Price on Request)
Judith Long: What’s Up, Wabbit is the result of studies of two sides of a statue Judith saw in Sheffield, England. She carved the image onto a linoleum plate and inked relief. (14” x 18” framed; $200)
Barbara Snapp: The days were dark and cold. Barbara’s energies were diverted into non-art paths. Winter Road and Trickling Stream are one-hour sketches that kept her creative muse somewhat pacified. (Soft pastel, ~9” x 12”)
Jackie Melissas: These Raku-fired birds are elegant even if they can’t fly. (POR)
Beth Heron: Beth has been experimenting with old wallpapers crafted into new collages. Wallflower 2 is one result in a series. (NFS)
Carolyn Judson: This Car Climbed Mount Washington (11”wide, $125) and Sunset Tile (6” wide, $35) are two of Carolyn’s ceramic pieces available at Markings Gallery (https://www.markingsgallery.com/)
Ann Slocum: Ann has also been experimenting with new techniques. Confetti is the result. (Mixed media)
Bonnie Dickey: Everyone’s Child is a reminder that even a pile of leaves can provide delight. (Prismacolor pencil, NFS)
Nancy Marstaller: Busy Bees and Watchful are colorful reminders of the wonders of nature. (Fiber collages, 12” x 12”)
Craig Snapp: I’m Hanging In There and I’m Hanging In There, Too are trees that survived both Covid and the Winter. But they are looking forward to Spring! (Digital photographs; size and price on request)
Alan Mast: Arcadian Landscape and Garden are two very different examples of Alan’s work. (Acrylic on canvas)
Barbara Bean: Caught in the Moment captures the 2020 feeling of being here and not here.