So thanks to Kathryn Weller Renfrow and the stellar help of the Art Gallery Committee [Flory Nye-Clement and Jean Purnell with the written materials and press while for the orchestration
of the reception Patty Gavin with Carolyn Cadloni did a most able and welcoming job] we had our Saturday opening at the Library which looked something like this as documented by my
brother Kirk with the works, shot by Linda, below:
Ptg.3, 2019, 24×24″
Violet Cloud, 2012, 28×84″
Blue Gap, 2021, 16×84″
Untitled, Libre, 2018, 48×48″
Red Bush, 2021, 18×84″
There’s No Place Like Nowhere, too, 2022, 24×24″
There’s No Place Like Nowhere, 2022, 24×30″
Heat Haze, 2021, 24×24″
Paintings on Cardboard, various sizes…
Imaginary maps, ink on paper, 21×24″ [there were two of these, see above]
Red Tank, 2021, 24×24″
Huerfano 1, 2020, 14×14″
Huerfano 3, 2020, 14×14″
2021, 1-4, 2021, 12×12″ each
Utah, Passing through, 2021, 28×52″
Auto Biographies and Every House I Ever Lived In From Memory…artist’s book, signed and numbered, ed. 750
Red Tank, acrylic on cardboard [in vitrine with prints from the Auto Biographies]
Patty and Carolyn did a stellar job keeping up with the hors d’oeuvres throughout which I regretted not sampling having remained mostly by the fountain, receiving waves of
seldom-seen friends and enthusiasts until five, then fled down the street to our rapidly chilling
garden where Elviarita’s laid out a taco bar for a dozen or so brave souls, some of whom stayed on past what seemed like midnight [though it was really barely 8pm]…
All this was, however, only A Beginning.
To compare to the pre-covid iteration go here.