Nancy Russell, "Untitled" (mixed media)
Bonnie Miller, "I See Egypt from the Red Sea" (pastel)
Carol Guion, "Anything Goes #1" (ink)
Stuart Harwood, "The Blind Seer Sees Only the Inner Voice" (assemblage)
M. Victoria Vargas "Guarding the Silence at the Crossing" (fiber)
Now Showing at the WEST WING GALLERY

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 “Landscape in Ruins" and "Looking for Jesus” present 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 indeed a collection of lost and found items that tend to boggle the mind when one contemplates the various items in this clever installation.

Bonny Miller's "I See Egypt from the Red Sea" is an exquisite rendering in pastel, as well as a beautifully balanced composition. Carol Guion's aptly titled "Anything Goes #1" is a splendid example of figure drawing done in ink and wash. Stuart Harwood's "The Blind Seer Sees Only the Inner Voice" is a hauting assemblage that sticks in one's mind long after leaving the gallery.

“Guarding the Silence” by M. Victoria Vargas is a beautifully executed work in fiber. And the Guild would like to thank Victoria for coordinated this show for us. She did a terrific job.

To download a printable copy of "The Dirty Palette" with a review of the current West Wing Show, a review of the PIXELS & PAINT show in the Main Gallery and more, CLICK HERE.
To view a slideshow of nearly forty pieces in the current show, click the slides to the left or CLICK HERE.
To view our last exhibit, "WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT #3" CLICK HERE.