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February Issue 2006
Centre Stage - South Carolina in Greenville, SC, Features Paintings by Jane Doyle
Seeds of Change, an exhibit of paintings by Greenville, SC, artist Jane Doyle, will be on display at Centre Stage - South Carolina (CSSC) through Mar. 28, 2006. The exhibit is the fourth art show in the collaboration between the Metropolitan Arts Council (MAC) and CSSC in which selected MAC artist members display their art at the CSSC facility.
Seeds of Change consists of large and small
paintings, many of which are reminiscent of those by American
abstraction expressionists Helen Frankenthaler and Mark Rothko.
"Jane is a very talented painter who fully understands and
the complexities of composition in abstract art. Her paintings
reflect a sense of balance between the accessible and the esoteric,"
commented Alan Ethridge, Director of Marketing & Development
for the Metropolitan Arts Council.
A native of Abbeville, SC, Doyle has lived in Greenville for the
past 25 years. She began painting 12 years ago and has taken numerous
classes from both national and local award-winning artists including
Carrie Burns Brown, Glen Miller and Julia Peters. She has exhibited
extensively throughout the upstate, and in 2001 Doyle received
the William Moore Award from the South Carolina Watercolor Society.
"My current work is about the relationship that light has
with color in an abstract format. I remain open and responsive
to mood, feeling, memory and imagination. My strong attraction
to brilliant colors in used to the fullest in all my paintings,"
Doyle commented about the paintings included in Seeds of Change.
For more info check
our SC Institutional Gallery listings, call Alan Ethridge at 864/467-3132
or e-mail at (alan@greenvillearts.com).
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