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From Pencil to Brush: Looking at the Artist’s Process

Saturday, March 29, 2025, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Free
Pencil to Brush, looking at the artist's process

Gallery Walk and Talk with Artists: Saturday, April 5, 2:00pm

No reservations necessary.

Show Dates: March 29-April 20

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 29, 3:00-5:00pm

Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays, 1:00-5:00pm, or by appointment

“The concept of this show occurred to me after visiting some of these artist’s studios last year. I pictured a show that took the viewer by the hand, allowing glimpses of the artist’s first tentative studies to their eventually finished work. Four remarkable artists, each with their own process, illustrate that process here with pieces of the journey,” says McGowan. “When Ann Getsinger wields a pencil, she conjures poetry based upon meticulous observation. Shawn Fields is a scientist of the visible world, which he condenses into often whimsical images that take root within our own psyches. Julie Love Edmonds composes order and geometry that sings with the colorful details of contemporary life. And Kathryn Freeman imagines pastoral interior harmonies based on her personal love of animals, both domestic and wild.”

“This show looks behind the scenes, providing viewers with a chance to learn about the materials, tools, and techniques that artists use,” adds Lesako. “This experience can either subtract from or add to the mystery of the finished work, and both outcomes are good ones.”


Julie Love Edmonds

Based in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Julie Love Edmonds says, “What is seen by the eye can suggest many things, whether they are spiritual, intellectual, or emotional. The integration of these non-visual concerns with painterly ones can resonate with the viewer. This has been my goal.” Her work has appeared in many regional venues, including the Berkshire Museum, Cape Cod Art Association, Kent Art Association, and the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, as well as Spencertown Academy.


Shawn Fields

Shawn Fields received a BFA in illustration from the School of Visual Arts and an MFA in painting from New York Academy of Arts. He also studied figure drawing at the Water Street Atelier in Brooklyn and anatomy at the Arts Students League in New York City. His work has been exhibited at ArtBasel Miami, Forbes Gallery NYC, Arcadia NYC, Dowling Walsh Gallery Maine and is collected worldwide. Field lives in Mill River, Massachusetts, and prints of his work and small plein-air studies are hanging at Bon Dimanche in Great Barrington, MA.


Kathryn Freeman

Kathryn Freeman is a narrative painter who combines classical composition with magic realism. “My fascination with storytelling and treading the delicate balance between reality and dream is the catalyst for my work and a constant source of ideas,” she says. “I love fairy tales and mythology and exploring the subtle mysteries behind everyday existence. In doing so, I hope to illuminate the spiritual connections between humans, animals, and nature.” Freeman’s paintings and drawings have been exhibited in New York, London, Los Angeles, Boston, and Washington DC. She recently moved to Mill River, Massachusetts.


Ann Getsinger

“Creating visual art is the closest I’ve ever come to having my life make any sense at all. It’s both indulgent and essential,” says Ann Getsinger. “It’s about balancing freedom and discipline in order to explore this temporary existence, to consider the meaning and sensuality of nature and my personal connection to it.” Locally, Getsinger has participated in both solo and group shows at Spencertown Academy, Berkshire Botanic Garden, Berkshire Museum, Springfield Museum, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Lauren Clark Gallery, and numerous other venues throughout the New England and Mid- Atlantic regions. She lives in New Marlborough, Massachusetts.


 

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