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October Issue
2010
Chatham County
Arts Council in Pittsboro, NC, Features Works by Siglinda Scarpa,
Roy Lindholm and Florence Johnson
Chatham County Arts Council in Pittsboro, NC, will spotlight the
work of three incredible artists: Siglinda Scarpa, Roy Lindholm
and Florence Johnson at the ChathamArts Gallery through Nov. 28,
2010.
Each of the three featured artists document "place"
in a unique medium: Scarpa through pottery, Lindholm through photography
and Johnson through watercolor.
Scarpa says her interest in art began during her childhood as
she would explore the mountains around her home in Italy. "I
had a sense of belonging to and feeling equal with everything
around me," she said. "The purpose of my art is to bring
the beauty of natural elements into our everyday lives."
Lindholm says his goal as a photographer is to capture images
that he'd like hanging in his home. "My photographs differ
from some in that I focus on mood to emphasize the charm and beauty
of the subject, often a location," he said. "I'm not
a photojournalist; the more my photographs have a 'painterly'
quality, the happier I am."
And he's not the only "painterly" ChathamArts artist
to express the mood of a place. By chance, Lindholm and Johnson's
collections include similar places they visited in Bruges, Belgium.
"I love drawing and painting barns," Johnson said. "During
my travels, I seek them out. As I draw and paint the barns - specially
the old, weathered ones - I like to imagine what it would have
been like on this farm when it was thriving. The comparisons of
the structures are fascinating, yet I find the same materials
are used worldwide."
In order to provide a beautiful, revitalized space to display
these interpretations of "place," ChathamArts Gallery
volunteers spent a week in August revamping the gallery, located
in historic downtown Pittsboro.
"We sanded, spackled, primed and painted until our fingers
were numb," said artist and volunteer John Makowski. "But
it was all worth it. Look at how it sparkles! I'm proud to display
my work in this space."
"I'm glad to see the gallery upgraded so that it will
continue bringing vitality to our downtown by showcasing the creative
talent that flourishes around us," Johnson added.
Once solely showing Chatham County artists, the gallery recently
opened its space to all North Carolina artists.
"People from across the state are beginning to learn about
us and to visit more frequently," ChathamArts Director Molly
Matlock said. "New artists promote us to new customer bases,
and this helps us grow."
For further information check our NC Institutional Gallery
listings, call the gallery at 919/542-0394 or visit (www.chathamarts.org).
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