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Thursday, April 13, 2023
A Collaborative Exhibition Huntington Arts Council & Huntington Historical Society
Louie Stern Fine Arts at the Dallas Art Fair 2023 VIP Preview April 20
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Unleashing Creativity through Commissioned Artwork
By casey on Apr 11, 2023 09:42 am

“Amagansett Flower Field” oil/canvas 24″ x 72″ by Casey Chalem Anderson
The first time I saw this glorious flower field was one of those perfect warm and sunny days. I was taking a drive down Town Line Road, and from the corner of my eye, I saw a burst of color. Immediately I made a 180 turn and parked. The sweet and earthy scent of freshly turned soil hit me; I smelled salt from the ocean just two miles away.
Rows of salmon pink, shades of purple, and lavender and orange flowers stretched deep into the distance leading to a tiny cottage submerged by greenery. It looked like the south of France, right here on the East End of Long Island.
I do enjoy creating commissioned paintings. When it works best, it is a collaboration between the client and the artist. It’s an orchestration of what I know as an artist and the ideas of the client. Here two canvases side by side (a diptych) are conceived as one vista representing the family and conveying how two young sisters are connected. Ultimately, each girl will have one of the panels on her bedroom wall. On each canvas are a butterfly and a bunny representing the relationship between the sisters. The painting mirrors their essential relationship, sisters now and forever linked.
Spring is here, and it feels so good! Please feel free to ask me about creating a painting for you in my style.
Warmly,
Casey
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Wednesday, April 12, 2023
Ellsworth Kelly at 100
Photo: Ron Amstutz
Courtesy: Matthew Marks Gallery
To mark the centennial of American artist Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923, d. 2015), Glenstone will present Ellsworth Kelly at 100, a major survey of the artist’s work charting his career and contributions to American abstraction. Kelly frequently revisited shapes and motifs he observed from his own lived experience throughout his seven-decade career, exploring form, color, line, and space through painting, sculpture, collage, drawing, and photography. Works on view will include seminal early paintings Painting for a White Wall, (1952) and Painting in Three Panels (1956), as well as examples from the iconic Chatham and Spectrum series. Yellow Curve (1990), a monumental floor painting installation that spans nearly 1000 square feet will be on view for the first time in more than thirty years since it was conceived for an exhibition at Portikus am Main in Frankfurt .
Ellsworth Kelly at 100 will be on view from May 4, 2023 to March of 2024 and will travel to international venues following its presentation at Glenstone.
Yonkers Public Library: Exhibition: LOVE IS THE ONLY NORM June 1 - August 26, 2023
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Tuesday, April 11, 2023
At the Segal Center, catch our New Date, FRIDAY, April 14th, 6pm Whole Earth Talk II With Frédérique Aït-Touati
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