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Sharon Feder's journey through painting has taken her into
the land of the abstract, into landscape, and back to portraiture.
Her newest paintings reflect the passage of time, and the outside
influences that change and shape us. Water, train tracks, bridges,
and even gravestones mark the passage of life from one side
to the other. The underlying structure of this series encourage
an interchange with the viewer and a narrative emerges.The
tension between Feder’s materials and her regionalist
influences charge the work while resisting the typical sentimentality
of such paintings.
For more information visit sfeder.com.
John Ferguson is a sculptor who works primarily in steel with
contrasting material such as concrete, glass, rock, wood and
reed. This body of work continues to focus on the relationships
between man, his nature and the continued quest for something
more. From non-awareness to awareness, these figurative sculptures
evoke personal growth; not only through what they contain but
more specifically through what is intentionally missing, how
they stand and relate to each other and their environment.
More information at johntferguson.com.
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