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December Issue
2009
Capital Bank
in Raleigh, NC, Features Works by Joseph Cave
In a rare public exhibit
of his paintings and etchings, Joseph Cave's art will be shown
in the Capital Bank headquarters lobby at 333 Fayetteville Street
in downtown Raleigh, NC, sponsored by Adam Cave Fine Art. The
exhibit will be on view from Dec. 4 through Jan. 25, 2010.
For the first time in Raleigh, Cave's paintings feature a select
group of small, 8 x 10 inch landscapes in colorful egg tempura,
a medium used extensively by the Dutch Masters. Of course, in
addition to these smaller European and Southern scenes, many of
Cave's famous stylized oil paintings of North Carolina rural and
urban locations and floral table settings are included in this
large exhibit. His fresh flamboyant colors and impressionistic
approach are a fusion of modern and traditional composition and
subjects.
Some of the new, smaller works are from Cave's extensive overseas
tours of Portugal, where he lived for many years, as well as France
and Italy. These compact paintings reflect the same moving skies
and water for which he is known along with the brightly colorful
buildings of European countrysides. Cave is one of the most recognized
and popular painters in the Southeast and has been collected internationally
for many years. His paintings can be found in many Raleigh homes
as well as corporate settings.
Capital Bank is one of the area's largest supporters of the fine
arts and performing arts here in Raleigh and across North Carolina.
The bank has partnered with Adam Cave Fine Art and Nicole's Studio
& Art Gallery to host six consecutive exhibits a year in their
beautifully appointed public lobby in the heart of downtown Raleigh.
Joseph Cave is represented by Adam Cave Fine Art; a gallery located a few blocks away at 115 Hargett Street, 2nd floor.
For further information
check our NC Institutional Gallery listings, call Adam Cave Fine
Art at 919/272-5958 or visit (www.adamcavefineart.com).
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