Hi Friends!
Amazingly enough, our next opening is already coming up. Next Friday, November 26th will be the Last Friday opening for a group show in the main gallery featuring Mark A. Kooy, Judy Keen and Suzon Lucore. Yes it's Black Friday, so why not add some beautiful art to your holiday shopping list?
Mark Kooy is a fine art instructor as well as a professional freelance art consultant and illustrator. He has worked as a professional artist for over 25 years. Working in a variety of media including watercolor, metals, digital prints, ceramics, and acrylics to name a few, Mark’s art is an eclectic mix of his interests in the natural environment and historical and contemporary cultures.
Judy Keen is a glass artist working in the field of fused and kiln-formed glass. Her designs include vases, bowls, platters, art pieces and wall art. Many are embellished with different elements such as dichroic glass, metallics, and paints. She uses a variety of techniques to achieve different looks, including sandblasting, layering for depth, raised designs and bas relief imagery. She loves to use vibrant color combinations to create a variety of unique glass pieces.
Suzon Lucore's painting style is expressionistic and she is best known for large-scale acrylic portraits. She graduated from the California College of Arts and Crafts in 1988 and has been a teacher, director for an arts council, illustrator, graphic designer, writer, and publisher among other things. You can see a few of her paintings on permanent display at Butch -N- Nellie's located at the corner of 19th & I St. or GROSSI Florist at 7th and J St. in Sacramento.
There will be music by The Dreaded Diamond and Exquisite Corps. It will be a unique, vibrant and dynamic show and we hope to see you all there!
1 comment:
I am so excited to show my art.
Take a look after napping from early morning shopping. Turn your Black Friday into a Golden Friday by visiting the Beatnik Studio this Friday night! Suzon’s art debut at this ruggedly good looking gallery features local Musicians and paintings of the New Crocker Art Museum. Come check it out.
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