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Friday, March 31, 2017

Realism or the Abstract

Evening View of the Blue Whole Gallery.

Involvement with Art

     The Blue Whole Gallery will feature two artists whose interests differ as well as their focus on art.    Mary Franchini a two dimensional artist and teacher will present self-portraits and other works that were started some time ago and are now finally finished. While Barbara Anne Neswald brings her gift of realism in portraying plants and animals, revealing their beauty and simplicity.  Both of these member artists will be featured in the windows of the Gallery and will share their creativity with the community on First Friday April 7th from 5 to 8pm & throughout the month.  


"Just Me"


     Mary Franchini is an experimental mixed media artist using water based paints most of the time and adding paper, fabric and found objects when her work calls for them. Her images can be somewhat realistic, impressionistic, abstract or non-representational.  The results can be a mix of different mediums from acrylics, gesso, watercolor to even collage and at times its the work that may dictate where it wants to go.  She is an artist who enjoys the freedom that creativity offers.  Examples of this exploration follow:

"Cottages in Morning"

Self-portrait titled "Blue Ears"
























"The Inner Circle" (Collage)




























   Mary revels in a "carefree abandon way" so that her artwork shows movement along with texture and colors.  She likes bright colors and uses acrylics because of their versatility as well as white and black gesso for mixing.  She also experiments with paper in making collages because they lend themselves to layering.

"Gold Landscape" (Collage)



Self Portrait titled "Big Mary Two"




"The Way In" (Collage)

     
      Mary Franchini and the Blue Whole Gallery invite the public to explore her efforts of being free to express herself in the imaginative works she has created. Meet her on First Friday April 7th, from 5 to 8pm. and enjoy her display throughout the month. 






     Barbara Anne Neswald, who has recently arrived to the Olympic Peninsula from Philadelphia, brings her gifts of realism in portraying plant and animals.  For years her commitment to the Philadelphia Society of Botanical illustration gave her the impetus to depict the distinctive elements found in nature and to render them for others to appreciate and enjoy. The beauty and simplicity of Nature can be seen in her artwork below. 

"Treetoad: Hyla Meridionalis"



"Lonicera sempervirens"

    

     Using the unique layering of color by Prismacolor pencils, Barbara found ways to depict the busy hum of bees in the vines of a honeysuckle plant in summer.  She felt a timelessness as she drew and painted objects of Nature, opening a world of exploration involving shapes, colors and diversity. Samples of her efforts are seen below. 





"Masdevalia Orchid"








"Anthurium"
    
"Greater Prairie Chicken: Male"

 
"Rose Breasted Grosbeak"
     
      Barbara Anne Neswald's artwork is realistic because she is awed by reality.  Each picture is treated as a portrait of a distinct plant or animal, revealing the color subtleties and flowing geometry of nature.  Meet Barbara, who will be delighted to discuss her work with you on First Friday on April 7th from 5 to 8pm. Or take time to appreciate her efforts throughout the month of April at the Gallery.




Both Artists Welcome Your Contacts Including Interviews!


Mary Franchini
at hangar 53@msn.com
or Phone:  360-681-0895



Barbara Anne Neswald
at barbaraneswald@gmail.com












Thursday, March 30, 2017

Art work at Estes Builders





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   Estes Builders has partnered with the Blue Whole Gallery to have artist's works placed in their beautiful business building at 259003 Hwy 101, Sequim, Washington.  The artists are Lynne Armstrong and Mary Franchini,  This is the first and hopefully long association between Estes Builders and the Blue Whole Gallery.

Mary Franchini and her work titled "City History"


 
Lynne Armstrong and her work "The Arrangement"




Mary Franchini and Lynne Armstrong placing a painting at Estes Builders.







Sunday, March 5, 2017

Recognition Well Deserved!!



Congratulations goes to another
Blue Whole Gallery Member Artist





Katherine Loveland



    Receives the "Juror's Award" in the Wind Water Exhibit at the Northwind Arts Center, Port Townsend for her work titled: 
"Sculptors with Water and Rust"