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ANYTHING GOES
Variety. That’s the key word for our current show in the West Wing Gallery. Artwork by our guild members always displays a variety of visions and media. But it’s doubly so for this show, since no theme was given. A beautiful small untitled painting by Nancy Russell greets visitors to the show. Diana Stepp’s “Looking for Jesus” is a clever 3-D approach to using collage. And the ironic wooden sculpture by Gayton Arrigotti entitled “Evolution” is made of slices from a tree trunk, along with a pencil and pencil shavings. Sandra Scowen’s fused glass plate “Truth is What the Opposites Have In Common” seems to glow from inside. Jane Parker’s “1906” is a timely look-back at the 1906 earthquake. “Lost and Found” by Charlotte Seekamp is a clever installation. And “Guarding the Silence” by M. Victoria Vargas (who coordinated this show for the guild) is a haunting work in fiber. (See more of members work by clicking HERE.) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Stuart Harwood “The Blind Seer Sees Only the Inner Voice” (assemblage)
Douglas J. Barnes “San Gregorio Beach #1” (photography-silver gelatin print)
M. Victoria Vargas “Guarding the Silence at the Crossing” (fiber)
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