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Beacons

  • Cynthia Winings Gallery 24 Parker Point Road Blue Hill, ME, 04614 United States (map)

Cynthia Winings Gallery presents,

Beacons

Opening Reception, Sunday July 2

David Hornung Lari Washburn Robin Reynolds

With Jen Maloney in the Project Space,

And Louise Bourne, Anna Dibble, Elizabeth Gourlay, Ingrid Ellison, Christine Lafuente, Megan Magill, Katherine Perkins, Ben Potter, Jerry Rose, Patricia Wheeler, and others.

Opening Sunday July 2, 5 - 7PM

Blue Hill Maine - The Cynthia Winings Gallery is pleased to present the group exhibition, Beacons, featuring the works of David Hornung, Lari Washburn, and Robin Reynolds. This thought-provoking show, set to open on July 2, 5 - 7PM , unites three artists whose distinctive styles and shared themes converge to create a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience.

Beacons serves as a beacon itself, guiding visitors through a dynamic exploration of color, form, symbolism, and introspection. David Hornung, known for his vibrant abstractions and color exploration, pushes the boundaries of painting and collage, infusing his works with energy and radiance. Lari Washburn's enigmatic non-objective paintings combine organic and found elements, inspiring viewers to contemplate the mysteries of existence and our interconnectedness. Meanwhile, Robin Reynolds's flowerful landscapes, with their energetic brushstrokes and harmonious compositions, act as beacons of nature, inviting introspection into the beauty of our humble gardens and our emotional landscapes.

Through the shared themes of illumination, exploration, and introspection, "Beacons" beckons art enthusiasts and curious minds alike to embark on a visual and emotional journey. This exhibition invites visitors to immerse themselves in the transformative power of art and discover their own creative potentials. Join us as we witness the convergence of these three visionary artists, whose works shine brightly as beacons, illuminating the boundless possibilities of artistic expression.

On view through July 22nd.

Presenting The Green House by Jen Maloney in the Project Space

Through her captivating still life paintings, Maloney explores the beauty of ordinary objects, revealing the compelling stories they hold. Enamored by the art of trompe l’oeil, Maloney skillfully embraces the idea that painting can uncover profound truths while blurring the boundaries between realism and abstraction. This poignant exhibition celebrates the essence of her family home of 45 years, the ‘Green House’, where the joys and traumas of life converged and left an indelible mark on her heart.

Image: Nuclear Family, oil on panel, 30 x 30 inches

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