Sunday, February 1, 2009

NECC ArtSpace features Images of Armenia by Tom Vartabedian

Friday Tom Vartabedian and Linda Germain hung the Armenian Village people exhibit @ the ArtSpace @ Bentley Library at the Haverhill Campus of Northern Essex Community College.

Tom's passion for his native land can easily be experienced by the viewer. There is a story behind every image and face. Ask one question about a photograph, and Tom will tell a story that makes you want to go to Armenia. This exhibit has already received tremendous exposure inside the Armenian community throughout Greater Boston, and this will be a first showing in the non-Armenian venue. Next, it moves to Merrimack College in March and the Haverhill Public Library in April.



Plan to attend:


Artist's Reception: Thursday, February 12, 2009 from 5PM to 8PM Light refreshments will be served. This event is free and all are welcome.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Armenian Village People - photographs by Tom Vartabedian

During the month of February at the ArtSpace at Bentley Library at NECC, Tom Vartabedian, will be exhibiting 30 color photographs which celebrate the people of Armenia. Tom captured these images during several trips to his homeland.

The exhibit will run from February 1 thru February 28th, 2009
Please join the artist and friends for a reception on Thursday, February 12th, from 5PM to 8 PM

The photo shown here is entitled "Alphabet Child at Zangezur."

Tom worked as a photojournalist at the Haverhill Gazette for 40 years and continues to write a column for the paper. Tom has won numerous awards from UPI, AP and NE Press Association. He has published photos in the Armenian Weekly for 40 years and has shared his passion with others for a lifetime.

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