Exhibiting artist Roy Perkinson was manning the gallery on Saturday, when Jim dropped in.
According to Roy, Welu thought the show looked very good. "He really enjoyed himself, and made at least 3 attentive circuits looking quietly and with evident pleasure, looking leisurely at everything. He just was thrilled to see the way everything was displayed in such an interesting way.
Lynne Damianos, Palm Leaf, photograph |
Timothy Wilson, Portrait of Packing Paper, photograph |
He very much liked the hanging of Lynne Damianos' "Palm Leaf" photograph beside the one of the end view of sheaves of paper, for example. Welu was also impressed with the range of inventiveness and skill in the works around the room, and especially amazed that sculptural objects of such substance could have been made from paper, among other materials."
J. Utting Schutter, Twining Flask, detail |
"He also went to great lengths to remain unbiased", continued Roy."He enjoyed telling me of his anxiety over trying to make his judgments without identifying the artist; it was important to him NOT to see who had done what." Some of the names were familiar, like that of Worcester artist Susan Swinand, but he was surprised by other artists whose names and work he recognized only after the fact.
Susan Swinand, Falling Moon, watercolor |
The four pieces pictured here are just a taste of the eclectic yet cohesive, diverse yet complementary, collection of work on exhibit.
We invite you to join us at the Reception,
Saturday January 21st, from 5-7 pm,
and see for yourself!