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SUMMARY:Midnight in the Garden of Indigo Batik Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Cindy Wilson’s indigo batiks are featured in February at Butterfield Garage Gallery\nFriday February 7\, 2020\, at 6:00pm Cindy will present an artist talk explaining her process\, and experiences of working with indigo. \nThe show\, titled Midnight in the Garden of Indigo results from Cindy’s focus in 2019 learning to use indigo dye for batiks. The infinite shades of blue\, and the extreme lightfastness of indigo intrigued her\, and indigo research and dye vats soon took over her studio. Dying with indigo requires both science and art. The results are batiks that have an other worldly feel\, a haunting stillness\, and though the images are beautiful\, they reveal an incomplete visual story. These monochromatic images will encourage the viewer to see the familiar in a new light as well. \nCindy’s batiks are known for the high level of detail and painterly quality she is able to express with the medium. A long background of drawing has guided her work. Cindy uses a tjanting tool from Indonesia to apply hot wax much in the same way as an artist uses a quill to lay down ink. Layer by layer the liquid wax seals the color she wants to preserve\, before the next dye is applied. Her process of building colors directly on the fabric is unique\, and creates the depth of color seen in her batiks. “Balancing the technical process while keeping a feel of spontaneity is my overall focus as I work on a piece” Cindy explains.\nDuring the past five years\, Cindy’s work has caught the attention of both jurists and collectors. She has been included in numerous regional shows and her batiks grace the homes of many collectors around the country. She teaches her technique in classes at The Bascom Center for the Arts in Highlands NC\, as well as locally. \nA short history of indigo and its role in St. Augustines past\, plus A hands on demonstration of batik and the indigo dying process will be presented Saturday Feb 22\, at Butterfield Gallery.
URL:https://www.staugustineguesthouse.com/event/midnight-in-the-garden-of-indigo-batik-exhibit-8/
LOCATION:Butterfield Garage Art Gallery\, 137 King Street\, St. Augustine FL\, 32084
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SUMMARY:Humanly Possible: Figures & Portraits
DESCRIPTION:Expressions of the human form bring personality to this exhibit. Drawing studies\, formal portraits\, daily life and other figurative works are presented in 2D & 3D media. \nThe Humanly Possible: Figures & Portraits Art Exhibition opens on Friday\, February 7\, at 5pm; Free and open to the public. Meet the artists\, enjoy refreshments\, music and art\, and join us for the Awards Presentation at 7pm! \n22 Marine Street\, St. Augustine\, FL 32084 | Gallery Hours: Tue-Sat\, 12-4pm; Sun\, 2-5pm; Closed on Mondays | Free Admission\nAll artwork is for sale unless noted otherwise. Proceeds support the artists and the art programs of the St. Augustine Art Association\, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization founded in 1924.
URL:https://www.staugustineguesthouse.com/event/humanly-possible-figures-portraits-6/
LOCATION:St. Augustine Art Association\, 22 Marine Street\, St. Augustine\, 32084
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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