Thursday, November 21, 2013





ON THE MOVE
Opened Thursday December 12, 2013 

with artists...
Laure Dunne, Lisbeth Firmin, Pierre Gagnon, Charlie Hunter,
Andrei Palmer, Joel Sokolov and Judith Wyer

Let's move on with them! ... seven artists will display their work in " ON THE MOVE" through January 22, 2014.

Charlie Hunter paints " what nature does to what man creates, and nowhere is that more evident that what time and weather do to railroads."

Judith Wyer has been exhibiting her brightly colored paintings of ephemeral moments in life in individual, group and juried show for more than two decades.  "My subject finds me," she said. 
 " I don't find it.  When it does, I must be prepared with camera and sketch book."

The photographs of Laure Dunne are from a series called " Wings and Wheels," showing older planes, motorcycles and vehicles on the freeways of southern California.  " I work in color and black and white to capture a mood, an emotion or a particular point of view".

Paris-born Pierre Gagnon was a textile designer for Ralph Lauren and Alexander Julian, and now owns Couleur Provence in Darien, where he works with interior designers on decorative painting of walls, floors, panels and furniture.  But Pierre's artistic priority is painting on canvas depicting scenes of the Venice and Paris from his travels.

Contemporary realist Lisbeth Firmin explores the relationship between people and their environment.  Bold blocks of color produce an abstract interplay of shapes in urban landscapes that fall into place when viewed at a distance. The Kentucky native lives and works in Frankin, NY.

Award winning Joel Sokolov is originally from NYC and now lives on the " big island" of Hawaii in Pahoa.  "Photography is a part of my creative life which provides me with imagery for my painting.  Jets,  views from the back seat of taxi's, freeways, trains, train stations and airports are amongst the subject matter that I photograph  - they depict my time, place and lifestyle.

Andrei  Palmer was adopted at the age of six from an orphanage in Romania.  He draws detailed sketches of automobiles on cardboard sheets recycled from pallets.  The the frame, he attaches chicken wire, blister-packaging plastic and fabric to create his unique cars. He was discovered at the Outsider Art Fair held in NYC this past February. This 22 yr.old folk artist now lives in Atlanta.

All art work is for sale, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Friends of the Greenwich Library.

The exhibit will be on view Monday through Saturday from 10-5, Thursdays from 10-8 and Sundays from 1-5.