Logan
County Arts to open “Inspired By …” Thursday, June 8th
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[June 03, 2017]
LINCOLN
- "Inspired By …” is the theme of the upcoming June exhibit by
Logan County Arts and the Lincoln Art Institute. For this show, LCA
artists will reveal the sources of inspiration behind their latest
works. The show will debut with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. on
Thursday, June 8 at the Lincoln Art Institute, 112 S. McLean St,
Lincoln.
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All art begins with an idea or concept that
inspires the artist to create a new and unique work. Though crucial
to the development of the work, the inspiration that resulted in the
completed artwork is frequently not directly stated or described.
For this show, the LCA artists will explain the spark of inspiration
that lies behind their creations. These artworks will include
photography, sculpture, painting and mixed media from artists
Suzanne Faulkner, Jason Hoffman, Pam Moriearty, Bev Noble, Moses
Pinkerton, Nancy Saul, Rob Swofford, Tony Shuff, Jeff Williams and
others.
Sources of inspiration vary widely, from the works of other artists
to music to meaningful social and religious concepts. Springfield
artist Jeff Williams’ painting reflects his love of bicycling along
challenging mountain roads. Rob Swofford’s multimedia work is
inspired by some popular musicians, while being subtly critical of
others. Pam Moriearty, with a painting informed by artists Henri
Matisse and Vincent Van Gogh, noted, “Being inspired by an artist
doesn’t mean you want to just copy his or her style or subject
matter. When artists look at other people’s work, they are always
looking for techniques and inspirations to adapt to express their
own ideas.” Other LCA members inspired by professional artists are
Moses Pinkerton (Alphonse Mucha), Tony Shuff (J.W.M. Turner) and
Jason Hoffman (Jan Brandt).
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After the initial reception, the “OPEN” flag flying in front of
the Institute will indicate when the gallery is open. Otherwise, the show will
be available for viewing until early July by chance or appointment. Visitors may
ring the doorbell, and if Pinkerton is available he will open the gallery. For
an appointment, people may call Pinkerton at 217-651-8355.
Also available at the “Inspired by …” opening will be information on the July,
2017 exhibit of works from the Decatur Barn Colony artists group.
[Pamela Moriearty, Logan County Arts] |