February 2020 Issue
Works of art defining the contemporary age in WNC. Cover: ‘Downtown,’ 24x24, by Mark Bettis
Works of art defining the contemporary age in WNC.
Cover: ‘Downtown,’ 24x24, by Mark Bettis
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RAD FINE ART<br />
4<br />
1. “The Majestic One,” by Angela Alexander, arylic on<br />
canvas, 20 x 20<br />
2. “Cotton,” by Claudia Moore Field, recycled<br />
aluminum wire on handcrafted barnboard, 22 x 22<br />
3. “Ashen Silver,” by Tess Darling, mixed media,<br />
20 x 20<br />
4. “Ready for Take-off,” by Lori Jusino, Assemblage,<br />
8 x 5 x 9<br />
5. “Joined,” by Philip DeAngelo, acrylic painting,<br />
24 x 24<br />
6. “Green Abstract with Red,” by Catherine Cervas<br />
Heaton, acrylic, 10 x 20<br />
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5<br />
Claudia Moore Field<br />
Wedge Studios<br />
Philip DeAngelo Studio<br />
In this wire and metal sculpture, Claudia Moore<br />
Field recreates the beauty of the trees and<br />
animals that are in her backyard. Her work<br />
represents the flora and fauna that she sees all<br />
around her every day here in WNC.<br />
Tess Darling<br />
Northlight Studios<br />
Tess Darling sketches wildlife in various media,<br />
creating a gestural quality that keeps the animals<br />
moving and breathing. There’s a study-like nature<br />
to her style, like something from a sketchbook. It<br />
creates a sense of catching something that<br />
happened in a moment, and then it’s gone.<br />
Tess Darling Fine Art<br />
www.tessdarlingfineart.com<br />
Catherine Cervas Heaton<br />
Riverview Station<br />
Catherine Cervas Heaton uses quick brush<br />
strokes and splashes of color in her abstract<br />
work, creating a feeling of energy on canvas<br />
with the bold and bright. Visit Riverview Station,<br />
Soul Sidewalk, 191 Lyman Street, upstairs south,<br />
Studio #213.<br />
Angela Alexander<br />
Northlight Studios<br />
Angela Alexander specializes in contemporary<br />
animal art. She uses vibrant colors and broad<br />
brushstrokes to capture the energy of her<br />
subjects. Her studio is located in the River Arts<br />
District. www.angelaalexanderart.com<br />
(828) 273-4494<br />
March <strong>2020</strong> Theme: Home Decor<br />
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