Patrick Sheehan to be featured
artist at LAI September Exhibit
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[September 05, 2019]
For their September presentation, Logan County Arts will host a solo
exhibition by Chicago area artist Patrick Sheehan. An opening
reception will be held on Thursday, September 12 from 5 to 8 pm at
the Lincoln Art Institute, 112 S. McLean St, Lincoln. The event will
showcase Sheehan’s works in watercolor. Gallerist Moses Pinkerton
notes, “As far as I know, this is the first ever solo exhibit by a
watercolor artist in Lincoln. Visitors will have a great chance to
see what can be done with this demanding medium. Our local artists,
who sometimes work in watercolor, will definitely get some new
inspirations.”
Sheehan, a resident of Arlington Heights, is a signature member of
the Illinois Watercolor Society and a lifetime member of the
Transparent Watercolor Society of America. Citing the styles of
Winslow Homer, Charles Reid and Mary Whyte as sources of
inspiration, he works in a crisp style very different from the soft
impressionist imagery often associated with the medium. The
watercolor works in the show, some from private collections but
others for sale, include portraiture, landscape, architecture and
still life. His work appears regularly in Chicago area galleries.
The artist has studied under several renowned Midwestern artists
including Nancy Fortunato and Eileen Jorgensen.
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He finds that painting at a community studio alongside other creative artists is
inspiring, so he frequently paints at the highly rated Jorgensen Open Studio.
“You just can’t beat the comradery of sharing and trading ideas with other
artists,” he says. “I love being in that environment and always take away
something that I can experiment with and improve my craft.”
After the opening reception, the Sheehan exhibit will be available for viewing
until October 5. For an appointment, people may call Pinkerton at 217-651-8355.
Also available at the September 12 opening will be information on the October,
2019 exhibit, in which LCA members will show works on a theme of “Shadows and
Shades”. Non-members can also show artworks in this exhibit by paying a small
display fee. Anyone interested in doing this should contact Pinkerton for more
information.
[Pamela Moriearty]
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