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July Issue 2007
The Cheryl Newby Gallery in Pawleys Island, SC, Features Works by Joseph Cave
The Cheryl Newby Gallery in Pawleys Island, SC, is presenting the exhibit, Recent Works by Joseph Cave, on view through July 28, 2007.
The exhibition will include fifteen new oil paintings by the highly regarded Georgetown, SC, artist. Along with the paintings, two limited edition etchings and a limited edition woodblock engraving will also be on view.
Cave, who grew up in Columbia, SC, began his study of art at the University of Georgia (Athens, GA) where he studied painting from 1954-58. He received much of his training at the prestigious San Francisco Art Institute where he received a BFA in Painting in 1962, and later was awarded a Master of Fine Arts in 1964 from San Francisco State University.
Cave's landscapes and still-life paintings
have been exhibited in one-man shows throughout the United States
and abroad. Trained as an abstract expressionist, Cave is known
for his masterly use of color, bold lines, and shadows which he
incorporates into his paintings.
Among the fifteen new works in the show, viewers will find Georgetown
and McClellanville street scenes, and harborscapes exhibited along
with equestrian paintings of the "Queen's Cup" in Charlotte,
NC.
For further information check our SC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 843/979-0149 or visit (www.cherylnewbygallery.com).
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