Abstracted

July 6 – August 27, 2022

Opening Reception:  Friday July 8, 2022

5:00pm – 8:00pm

An Exploration of Geometry, Line and Flow

Featuring resin paintings by Zac Farmer and Julie Gittemeier, resin vessels by Julie Gittemeier, and acrylic paintings by Mark Koritz and Annette Silkwood

Zac Farmer - Resin on Wood

Zac Farmer works to create captivating abstract resin paintings. Focusing on the duality of contrast, his imagery invokes a feeling of balance and compositional rest. While maintaining interest and composure resin paintings are created in quick rapid succession and requires a high technically degree.

 

Julie Gittemeier - Resin Paintings and Vessels

 I have always loved art, but it wasn’t until my boys both started school that I found myself getting back to my creative roots. I experimented with different mediums but felt so drawn to resin.  The shine that resin produces leaves each piece with such a polished and elegant look. Creating is my passion and truly fills my heart with each piece that I make. 

 

​Mark Koritz - Acrylics

My works are acrylic structured abstracts containing a variety of textures, colors and techniques.  They involve many angles, sometimes appearing to intersect but not actually touching.  Each piece is created to stimulate the mind and imagination of the viewer, leaving it open to individual interpretation.

Annette Silkwood - Acrylics

Annette has been developing a style on canvas using acrylic and latex paint that adapts the
textural and atmospheric techniques she originally applied to interior residential walls. Using
brushes, splatters and rags, Silkwood creates pleasant, meditative pieces composed of
dramatic color contrasts and swirling black lines. The results are serendipitous abstracts that
evoke emotions, illusions and images, inviting the viewer to spend time in contemplation.