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October Issue 2007
Silver Fox Gallery in Hendersonville, NC, Features Exhibition by Internationally Recognized Artists
Silver Fox Gallery in Hendersonville, NC, will present the exhibit, Third Season, featuring works by four internationally recognized artists: Tim Howe, Randi Solin, Gilles Payette, and Jeremy Newman. The exhibition will begin on Oct. 5 and continue through Nov. 23, 2007.
Third Season features new work by landscape painter Tim Howe of San Diego, who will visit Western North Carolina for a week during the show, observing the area during its autumn (third) season as inspiration for future work.
The exhibition also features works by three acclaimed glass artists. Randi Solin of Brattleboro, VT, approaches her work two dimensionally, making compositions that have an Asian influenced simplicity of form. She builds layer upon layer of color, using glass in all particle sizes - powder, cane, frit and rod - like a painter's palette. Solin's work is in the permanent collections of the White House, the United States Embassies in Algeria and Guinea, and the St. Petersburg Museum.
Gilles Payette of Montreal, Canada, makes one-of-a-kind and limited edition, highly-textured cast-glass sculptures in molds of sand, graphite and steel. Payette's work is in private and public collections throughout Canada, the United States and Europe.
Jeremy Newman of Washington State, makes mouth blown work with a uniquely organic appearance that is unusual for art glass. Newman's work is highly influenced by the apparent random patterns of the natural world and the inherent connection of humans to that world.
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