Lenox Autumn Arts Festival
Columbus Day Weekend
Saturday, October 6
12 noon - 5 pm
Ticket reservations available from the Lenox Gallery Association 413-637-2276
Sunday, October 7
12 Noon- 5 pm - Art Walk - Outdoor fine art - demonstrations and exhibits
A few of the Lenox Gallery Artists who will be available:
Nationally known watercolorist, teacher and author Elizabeth Horowitz, signing her newly published book "Watercolor for the First Time: A Beginner's Guide." In the book, she presents a step-by-step series of easy to follow lessons based on her ten year's experience teaching watercolor classes. Many posters and prints of Ms. Horowitz's fine watercolor landscapes ans still lifes have been distributed nationally. Hospitals, hotels and thousands of public spaces are sforned with her posters. her original artwork is included in a variety of public and private collections.
Robert Watkins
A versitile Great Barrington artist paints both still-life subjects in a classical European style reminescent of the Dutch masters, and critically acclaimed mystical landscapes in a style that is uniquely Watkins.
Rumura is a Saratoga Springs based painter who depicts a variety of subjects ranging from an insider's impression of the Equesterian scene to Pastoral and leisurely athletics. Her work graces the walls of homes and offices throughout the United States.
Lydia Johnston is a Southern Vermont based Artist has been working in color and design for more than 20 years. Her impressionistic landscapes manage to capture the mood of the moment, the swaying seed heads of ripening grasses, the sparkle of wildflowers in a meadow. She is interested in the feeling of a fleeting moment rather than the actual details of a location. A sense of the place is created without providing all the details, drawing you back continually to find something new.
Sharen A.K. Harris produces landscapes, seascapes and still lifes works in oil, pastel, acrylics and watercolor. She is a painting instructor at the Holyoke Creative Arts Center and conducts classes in her own studio. Ms Harris, who exhibits and lectures throughout New England, has had her work featured in a variety of national arts magazines, included in more than a dozen corporate collections and the permanent collection of The White House.
Jane Barrientos is a graduate of Paier College of Fine Art and has taught art for over 20 years in New England and across the United States. She is the author of the three book series “The Art of Deception” a Step by Step guide to Trompe L'Oeil decorative art painting techniques. Ms Barrientos conducts weekly classes in her West Springfield studio from September to May and teaches one-week summer workshops
Internationally known marine and landscape impressionist Jeremy Rugge-Price produces painterly landscapes in the English School. His work stresses atmospheric components in a style reminiscent of Constable and Turner. Rugge-Price, who also paints maritime themes is represented by galleries in London and Mystic, Ct, and The Lenox Gallery in Lenox Ma.
Caroline Chase, A western Massachusetts native, began carving stone when she lived in Puget Sound. Her work reflects influences of Alaskan Inuit carvers and the sculpures of Henery Mo0re. One can easily see her respect for nature and natural forms in the delicate lines that characterize her work. Caroline's work is represented corporate and private collections throughout the United States.
