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May Issue 2009

RedSky Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by Betsy Klein, Eleanor Wirth, and Dina Lowery

RedSky Gallery in Charlotte, NC, will present the exhibit, All that Glitters: Betsy Klein, Eleanor Wirth, and Dina Lowery, on view from May 1 through July 8, 2009.

Two jewelry artists and a mixed media painter prove that all that glitters is not gold. Betsy Klein, Eleanor Wirth, and Dina Lowery come together for a new exhibition, each demonstrating in their own medium the interplay of translucency and opaqueness. Brilliance is definitely redefined!  

Betsy Klein

Betsy Klein uses the highest quality gemstones such as Sapphire, Peridot, Tanzanite, Ruby and Citrine to create her unique jewelry. The gems are her inspiration and are not lost in the design, but part of a perfect symphony of color and light. By incorporating Swarovski crystal, fresh water pearls and 14K gold and Sterling silver elements, Klein produces beautiful and exciting works of art.

Dina Lowery

Dina Lowery's V. paintings are interpretations of either aesthetic experiences or emotional incidences. She selects mediums that best express her experience or emotion. She uses gold or silver leaf or gloss varnish to achieve a reflective quality and impart a depth and translucence that express her emotions.

Eleanor Wirth

Eleanor Wirth weaves elaborate tapestries of glass, creating translucent forms to adorn the body. Her work reflects her textile background as glass beads become exaggerated threads in a dance of texture and light.

For further information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 704/377-6400 or visit (www.redskygallery.com).


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