Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Icons & Illusions: Solo Exhibition in Decatur, IL - Part II


Welcome to  "Icons & Illusions", my solo exhibition in Decatur, IL. (March 2-28, 2018)


The Anne Lloyd Gallery staff has done a beautiful job arranging and hanging artwork.


This painting of Kartikeya was a good choice for the centerpiece.


Kartikeya on Peacock
65 x 58 inches (64” rods)
acrylic on hand blocked Kalamkari fabric



A painting of Buddha is flanked by River Goddesses Ganga and Yamuna on the end wall.




Another diptych occupies an adjacent wall.




Three images of Ganesh fill another wall.







Golden Ganesh
26” x 20” image
conte and acrylic on paper 
printed with metallic ink



Tables are set up for an Indian themed spread of food and a wine bar as the staff prepares for the opening reception.





An exhibition preview appeared in the newspaper, Decatur Herald and Review, March 1, 2018. I hope this brings attendees to the reception.





People start arriving.











Two featured pianists are scheduled for tonight. 


Larry Wade, first pianist of the evening, starts his performance as the crowd grows.









It is fun meeting everybody. I even have the chance to discuss curriculum with faculty from the local art college.




All gather for the Artist Talk and a series of speeches to celebrate the Decatur Area Arts Council's 50th Anniversary.



Sue Powell, the gallery director, gives me a nice introduction before I say a few words.




Perhaps I should hold this sign while I teach classes at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee! 








The second pianist, Mike Waltenberger,  plays some of my favorite melodies and ends the evening with a lovely rendition of "Summertime" from Porgy and Bess.




SOLD!
Teaching Buddha
49 x 43 inches (48” rods)
acrylic on hand blocked Kalamkari fabric







Thank you Decatur Area Arts Council's Anne Lloyd Gallery for the memorable event and the opportunity to exhibit in the Madden Arts Center!

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