Logan
County Arts presents works by Dale Evans
Artists reception this Thursday evening
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[March 06, 2018]
LINCOLN
- For their March presentation, Logan County Arts will host a solo
exhibition by Bloomington artist Dale Evans. An opening reception
will be held on Thursday, March 8 from 5 to 8 pm at the Lincoln Art
Institute, 112 S. Mclean St. Lincoln.
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The show
will include both retrospective and new artworks, representing the
ongoing artistic journey of this established and talented artist.
While some pieces are from private collections, other works will be
for sale, several at special prices for this show.
Evans is well known in the regional art community for his skill at
plein air paintings, completed in a spontaneous style in natural
settings. However, he has a keen eye for composition and an able
hand with acrylics, oil, watercolor and printmaking, so his
realistic and impressionist canvases capture a wide range of
subjects. Stylistically, he has found inspiration from many American
artists, from Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper and Jane Peterson, to
Wayne Thiebaud, Gwen John and the Wyeth family.
A
graduate of the Herron School of Art, Indiana University, Evans also
has extensive experience in teaching art. He has given numerous
workshops at venues such as the McLean County Arts Center and
recently provided instructions in watercolor techniques to students
in Lincoln. Local musicians also know him as an accomplished luthier,
a maker and player of dulcimers and other traditional stringed
instruments. One of his instruments will be on display for the
current exhibit.
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After the opening reception, the Evans exhibit will be available
for viewing until April 7 by chance or appointment. For an appointment, people
may call gallery owner Moses Pinkerton at 217-651-8355. Also available at the
March 8 opening will be information on the April, 2018 exhibit, in which LCA
members will show works on literary themes. 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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