Field of Dreams

There are two types of artists: the ones who communicate what is and the ones who divine what could be. Gail Morris is the latter. The California artist opts out of the traditional landscape paradigm by removing detail and ferreting out the natural flush of the terrain’s color spectrum as it merges with the horizon.

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Not of This Earth

Contemporary artist Quim Bové examines the cyclical nature of life and earth in his latest exhibit at Bonner David, Orbital Laps.

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Human Touch

From his intimate portraits that fill the canvas with emotion and intensity to his cafe scenes and railroad paintings, Joseph Lorusso creates art that can be seen as a meditation on human connections and the way people interact with one another.

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Treasured Memories

Accomplished artists John Schieffer and Lane Timothy share a passion for nostalgia. In their first two-person show together at Bonner David Galleries, titled Treasured Memories, the pair will present realism paintings reflecting past experiences and visions.

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Abundant Joy

Claudia Hartley’s paintings could be perceived as modern and leaning toward abstraction, but from the artist’s perspective, her works remain rooted in realism.

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Musical Musings

As both a painter and musician, Michael Carson is eager to find the line where the two art forms converge, where his music inspires his paintings and the paintings are informed by what he listens to while he creates them. His new works, much larger than before and based more on larger groups and multiples… Continue reading Musical Musings

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Familiar Faces

Melissa Peck, a delightful figurative painter, has all the experience and knowledge one needs to paint in a perfectly classical and traditional style. However, for her, what is even more challenging than painting in this style, is to find a way to take the figure and make it one’s own, to add a unique and… Continue reading Familiar Faces

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Remembering the Greatest Generation

At 34, cover artist Lane Timothy is far too young to recall the DC-3 era of air travel represented on this edition’s cover… Lane Timothy’s lifelong fascination with flight propels his own interest in the aircraft and inspired the in-depth research necessary to create the cover art, Thanks for the Memory, a 49″ x 60″… Continue reading Remembering the Greatest Generation

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True Americana

There is a quiet beauty in the paintings of Eve Plumb that comes from their ability to capture simple moments in time. These subtle moments are the visual equivalent of a lull in a busy day, a quick glance over the shoulder, or a first look at a scene.

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