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October Issue
2010
Gallery C in
Raleigh, NC, Features Works by Diane Patton and Sally Resnik Rockriver
Gallery C in Raleigh, NC, will present the exhibit, Birthing
the Abstract, featuring acrylic paintings by Diane Patton
and blown glass with ceramic glazes by Sally Resnik Rockriver,
on view from Oct. 22 through Nov. 20, 2010. The exhibit is Gallery
C's 25th Anniversary Celebration.
Diane Patton -----------------------------------------------
Sally Resnik Rockriver
Diane Patton and Sally
Resnik Rockriver are two artists on the forefront of discovery.
Patton ventures into new, imaginary, organic compositions, and
Rockriver revolutionizes glass blowing by combining hot glass
with geothermal glazes. The viewer is awed by their creations,
which contain the power and energy planet being birthed.
Patton's paintings explore energy and light. She creates organic
forms with dramatic brush strokes on vibrant canvases. Patton
explores the forms and shapes as she paints, never limiting herself,
but imagining as she works. She lives in West Virginia.
Sally Resnik Rockriver combines her pioneering work in chemistry
and art. She spins glass with different ceramic glaze combinations
and discovers their chemical reactions. Rockriver describes these
transformations as planets being born. She is a native North Carolinian,
living in Chatham County.
For further information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings,
call the gallery at 919/828-3165 or visit (www.galleryc.net).
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