Saturday, November 29, 2008

Urban Landscapes by Paul Devine was a great success



Over 100 guests attended the artist's reception with Paul Devine on Thursday, November 13th. Many family and friends expressed their enthusiasm for Paul's paintings for familiar places. Several pieces were sold that night. To see more of Paul Devine's work please go to his website http://www.pauldevine.com/

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

How Urban Landscapes Come Together for Paul Devine



Paul Devine talks about his process: "I choose the subjects after sensing some immediate, strong impression such as a shadow under an awning, a humorous arrangement of roadway markings, or the strength and power of a truck tractor.


I do drawings on site, and allow prominent or interesting features determine the direction of the composition. I’m less interested in an accurate representation of the scene, and encourage myself to exaggerate form and manipulate scale.

What interests me is the challenge of maintaining a balance between intense conscious observation and the subconscious direction of the drawing. This results in an image that reveals a unique personal view in a language that can be understood to the viewer." http://www.pauldevine.com/

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Paul Devine exhibits 30 Acrylic Lanscapes @ Northern Essex



30 Urban Landscape paintings by Paul Devine are on display at the ArtSpace @ Bentley Library, NECC-Haverhill Campus.

They include brightly painted parking meters and pylons, favorite coffee shops and familiar trucks and heavy equipment. It is a must see exhibit. You will begin to see your urban environment in a new light.

Exhibit runs from Nov 1st to Nov 24th Hours: Mon-Thurs 8 AM to 9 Pm, Fri 8 AM to 5 PM and Sat 9-1

For more information about the artist Paul Devine go to www.pauldevine.com

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Paul Devine to Exhibit Urban Landscapes @ NECC



Painter, Paul Devine will be exhibiting several of his urban landscape paintings for the month of November at the Art Space @ Bentley Library.

The chaotic arrangement of strip malls, office buildings, parking lots and vehicles is the inspiration for this group of paintings.

The show runs from Nov 1st to the 24th. Be sure to attend the reception with the artist on Thursday, November 13th from 5 PM to 8PM

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Something for Everyone @ the Spatial Relations Exhibit





David Hyland has 6 large scale photographs of everyday places like a wet road, a beach cottage or pile of sand. Each image has a strong relationship to the earth/ground. He is also showing 7 three dimensional works of cement, steel, wood and paper. They are twisted, tumbling and "transparent" houses.



Steve Grobis seems to celebrate the 1970's with his four found object sculptures. He combines avocado green sink and an explosion of cables and wires in one piece that hangs on the wall. He stops the viewer in his tracks with orange and gold carpet that sits on the floor and flanks an old orange philco refrigerator door. Anther piece features a harvest gold high chair and red light.




Andrea Panaro shows off her wide range of interests. She is exhibiting 3 woodblock prints entitled "Plane Exploding" and 8 acrylic paintings. The paintings have an earthy feel to them. Some are abstracted figures and other seem to have the forms of rocks or stone. Andrea varies the size of her canvas but keeps the color palate very similar. http://www.necc.mass.edu/

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Reception with the Artists- Andrea Panaro, Steve Grobis and David Hyland











Please join the featured artists this month at the ArtSpace @ Bentley Library for a reception for their Spatial Relations exhibit. The reception is this Thursday October 9, 2008 from 5 to 7 PM.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Andrea Panaro, Steve Grobis and David Hyland - respond to Spatial Relations


October at the ArtSpace will feature the work of three recent graduates of Montserrat College of Art, Andrea Panaro, Steve Grobis and David Hyland, beginning Sept 27, through October 25, 2008. This show is free and open to the public. The exhibit is entitled “Spatial Relations” and will include sculpture, painting, printmaking and photography. All three artists put a large emphasis on the importance of space, whether it be in reference to the picture plane or that of a 3-D sculpture that requires a change of environment to be understood.

Andrea Panaro an NECC alumni, is a mixed media artist, whose work deals mainly with abstraction.


David Hyland works with objects in the landscape in his large-scale photographs. davidhylandstudio.com


Steve Grobis utilizes found domestic objects that are re-configured into new contexts.


All are invited to attend the opening reception with the artist on Thursday Oct. 9th, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. This is a great opportunity to meet the artists and learn more about their work.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Metamorphic @ the ArtSpace for September


The show is up and is well worth the trip to NECC/Haverhill to see the abstract paintings by Sean Palmatier. He has 15 pieces of colorful abstract works that are full of motion and emotion. He will be giving a talk about the paintings on Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 at 10:30 in the exhibit space.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Creative vision/Artist statement:

Sean Palmatier talks abouts his work as follows: Since I began painting in non-representational abstractions my approach has been to do so as if I were painting a place of physical substance rather than just applying paint to surface. Through the development of this work I have come to see the evolution of multiple repeating expressive elements. They manifest themselves in ways unique to particular psychological and emotional states. More recently I have come to know these “expressive elements” as you would characters in a play. Three of them, so far, that influence the world depicted in my canvases. One is usually dominant but they are all ever-present to maintain the balance between each other. As I explored these characters it seemed only fitting to give them names.
KING-King represents structure, stability, order and strength. He is resolve in the face of adversity. He is reason. King tends to manifest himself in forms that reflect these traits. Solid, three-dimensional geometric forms are his signature.
HAND-Creation incarnate. Driven to constant movement, light, and playfulness. Hand perpetually tastes life for the first time. He breathes life into the world through color and his sense of humor is seen, for example, in the juxtaposition of flatness of form in deep space.
RAGDOLL-Ragdoll lives in darkness and noise. He is a sentient defense mechanism, reacting in adrenaline-fueled, snap movements. Ragdoll is chaos, he simply doesn’t know any better.
Sean Palmatier 2008

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Abstract Painter Exhibits Work In September

Sean Timothy Palmatier, the featured artist, in the ArtSpace @ Bentley Library, was born in Catskill, NY and grew up in Rockport, MA. He is a recent graduate of Montserrat College of Art with a BFA, Fine Arts concentration. http://www.montserrat.edu/ Check out more of his work at any ofthe following websites: www.artbreak.com/palmatier www.helloboston.com/Art/Sean%20Palmatier.Cfm http://www.myartspace.com/

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Sean Palmatier exhibits work in September @ the Bentley ArtSpace


Sean Timothy Palmatier- BFA, Montserrat College of Art, Fine Arts concentration-- Artist statement: Passion is the driving force of all creative endeavors but the expression of passion alone has no context. Our ability to reason and reflect gives us the ability to define points of reference for our emotional experience. Color, in my work, is the direct expression of my emotional state at the time that a painting is created and although these works are not created from any direct visual references there are spatial and dimensional implications. This is the result of the initial drawing process which is a combination of gestural mark-making, imagination and an, admittedly, analytical nature. This gives the expression of my emotional state a psychological framework within which in can exist in context. The forms can appear to be organic or architectural, can jut out into space or fade into flatness but all is done with the intention of trying to articulate a state of being at a moment in time. -Sean T. Palmatier, 2008-- Show opens September 2, 2008 and runs through September 20th with opening reception on September 11, 2008 5PM to 7PM.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Planning for 2008-2009 Exhibit Season @ Bentley Library ArtSpace

This past week Linda Shea, Library Director, and Linda Germain, exhibit manager, met to discuss plans for the upcoming school year. Several local artists have expressed interest in solo and group shows at the ArtSpace, including book artists, a sculpture group and several painters and 2-d artists. If you are interested in submitting a proposal for a show please send your submission packet to bentleyartspace@hotmail.com
The proposal should include:
  • Artist's Resume and/or Bio,
  • Statement of exhibit idea
  • 5 to 10 low resolution images
We are very interested reviewing proposals from local and emerging artists.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Tick-Tock Art Show @ ArtSpace at Bentley



Tick-Tock Art Exhibit at the Bentley Library
Northern Essex Community College

Haverhill, Eighteen artists responded to the open call for entries to exhibit work at the Bentley Library, 100 Elliot Street, at the Haverhill Campus, Northern Essex Community College. The show opens on June 2, 2008 and will run through June 30th. The show is open to the public for viewing during regular library hours which are Monday through Thursday 8 AM to 9 PM, Fridays 8 AM to 5PM and Saturdays 9AM to 1PM. For directions see http://www.necc.mass.edu/ All are invited to attend the opening reception with the artists on Thursday, June 5, 2008 from 5PM to 7PM. This is a great opportunity to meet the artists and learn more about their work.
Each artist interpreted the theme, Tick-Tock, like a clock tick-tock, tick-tock. The show includes paintings, collage, pastel, digital imagery, photography and several mixed media pieces.
This is the first of several art shows planned for the Bentley library during the next year. Local artists Paulina Engel and Linda Germain have volunteered to coordinate shows for the library. It is a wonderful space and the hope is both the artists and the community will benefit from this endeavor.
"Parking Meters" by Paul Devine for more of his work go to http://www.pauldevine.com/
For more information contact Linda Germain, at Linda@Linda-germain.com or check out her website at http://www.linda-germain.com/

Friday, July 18, 2008

DEPARTURE: NECC Exiting Students Art and Design Show




DEPARTURE Art show featured work of the Northern Essex Community College exiting art and design students. Show dates April 21st through May 19th 2008. Reception date Wednesday, April 23, 2008 from 3:30 to 5:30 The card above was designed by James Barrile, gradutating student, who is transferring to MASSART. http://www.massart.edu/indexF2.html

Monotype Printmaking Demonstration as part of First Impressions Exhibit

Local artist Linda Germain offered a free printmaking demonstration as part of her exhibit, First Impressions at the ArtSpace at the Bentley Library. http://www.hgazette.com/citypeople/images_sizedimage_093160538/resources_photoview For more information about her printmaking workshops go to http://www.linda-germain.com/

First Impressions - Prints by Linda Germain


March 2008 Linda Germain exhibited several mixed media prints at the ArtSpace @ Bentley Library. The show was a great success. The reception was well attended and several pieces were sold. For more information about Linda Germain's monotypes and monoprints go to her website. http://linda-germain.com/