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[October 16, 2018]     Send a link to a friend  Share

Pictures by Curtis Fox


Art show poster is a collaboration between a painting by Bev Noble from a photo by Pam Moriearty.

 

Community painting done at the Jason Hoffman Studios. Fourteen people had a hand in the finished product. Hoffman strives to include the community in his art.
 

Collaboration between artists Cheryl Spove and Alice Ferguson, ceramic and raku, with the theme of strong women. Aphrodite on the left by Spove, center by Ferguson entitled “Daphne,” and Spove’s addition entitled “Ophelia cracked up” on the right
 


“Pomona/Eve” by Cheryl Spove, both women liked apples. Look it up!

 


Another ceramic collaboration by Cheryl Spove and Alice Ferguson, “Pomona/Eve” by Spove and “Judith” by Ferguson.

 


“Mermaid Referees and Butting Rams” by Moses Pinkerton and Lacey Mei.” Turmoil in life between the heart and unpleasant chaos with a mermaid sitting in judgment,” as explained by Moses.

 

 

Ashley Sanders of San Jose exhibited her art at the LAI for the first time. She has been mentored by her grandmother to dive into art. Sander’s grandmother can be seen as her collaborator for encouraging her granddaughter’s obvious talent. The painting is entitled “Solo Flower.” Sander’s goal is to pursue a fine arts degree.
 

 

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