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Fresh landscapesMay 26, 2017The landscape paintings of Rebecca Collins, Teresa Saia, and Alicia ElliotNow what was that post I liked so much?
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The 2018 Froggwell Biennale is About to Begin!
Many apologies for not doing my usual run up to the show, but I’ve been so busy making some new work and doing all the show stuff to get ready, that at the end of the day, all I wanted … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Artists, Garden, oils, Paintings, pastel, Printmaking
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More previews!
I’m running out of words this weekend, but not out of pictures, so for the next couple of days, I’ll be posting more preview pictures of work that will be in the Forgeries at Froggwell show! Here’s some work from … Continue reading
Posted in Art at Froggwell, Forgeries at Froggwell
Tagged art forgery, Artists, Froggwell, Paintings
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More Forgeries@Froggwell: One week to Go!
Yes, in less than a week all of the artists will start bringing their work to Froggwell, some chaos will ensue, and finally, a few days later, a show will appear, as if by magic! But while you’re waiting, there … Continue reading
More Forgery Previews!
More of our talented group of artists have sent in photos of the work they are doing for the show, but before we get to that, I wanted to let you know that there is a show right now at … Continue reading
Posted in Art at Froggwell, Artist news, Forgeries at Froggwell
Tagged Artists, Briony Morrow-Cribbs, Bruce Morrow, Buffy Cribbs, etching, Froggwell, Paintings
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A Study in Forgery
In which we find things on our London Expotition… Last fall, I had an amazing opportunity. Tipped off by a blog post on Books Around the Table, I learned that it was possible to make an appointment at the Prints … Continue reading
A colorful collection is in store for you.
Rebecca Collins is not resting on her laurels of her current show at the Rob Schouten Gallery. She is now painting a plethora of forgeries for the upcoming Forgeries@Froggwell exhibition, including several paintings by Emily Carr and Paul Gauguin. Stay … Continue reading
Posted in Forgeries at Froggwell, Individual Artists
Tagged Art, art forgery, Artists, Froggwell, Paintings, Rebecca Collins, Rob Schouten Gallery
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An Artist’s Work is Never Done.
Mary Cassatt is well known for paintings and print works of mothers and children. An American Impressionist who was a contemporary and friend of Edgar Degas, she is not as well known as the famous French Impressionist, but no less … Continue reading
Artists are in Action, Forgeries Forthcoming
The Forgeries at Froggwell show is rapidly approaching! I’ll have some early entries to the show in the coming weeks, but first, two of the regular Froggwell artists have gallery shows this month. This Saturday, painter Anne Belov opens a … Continue reading
But wait! There’s more!
There are two more events coming up at Froggwell this summer. The first happens at the end of this week. The Whidbey Island Garden Tour, which encompasses 5 gardens, comes to Froggwell on Saturday, June 17th 2017. This is a … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Belov, Art, Artists, Froggwell, Garden, Paintings
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The Froggwell Cultural Institute presents…
I just got word that there will be a special treat at the Froggwell Fresh landscapes show on Friday afternoon, May 26th 2017… Alicia Elliott also writes music and plays in a band called “The Secrets” and will be playing … Continue reading
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Tagged Alicia Elliott, Artists, Froggwell, Garden, Paintings, Rebecca Collins, Rob Schouten Gallery, Teresa Saia
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