Monday, November 29, 2021

December Artist of the Month: Doreen O'Connor


Art At The Kent Library
Sponsored by The Friends of the Kent Library with Arts on the Lake

Exhibition Dates: January 1st to January 31st

Doreen O'Connor

Doreen O'Connor has lived in the Hudson Valley region almost her whole life and feels deeply connected to and inspired by the history and natural beauty of the area. Though her early years were in suburbia, her family purchased a farm in Dutchess County when she was nine years old. That farm and the surroundings became her muse.

Following the conventional wisdom of the 60s, Doreen pursued degrees in Art Education in order to be able to make a living from her art. After two years of teaching Junior High art, she went back to get a graduate degree only to find she had priced herself out of the market for art teachers. She worked as a substitute and continued to work in the historic house museum she had been working in while in graduate school. She stayed in the local history field for 20 years.

In 1990 Doreen started a decorative painting business doing faux finishes, murals, trompe l'oeil, etc. and never looked back. She found she was finally making a living from her art. "If it doesn't move, I have probably painted on it'' became her slogan.

Doreen moved back to the family farm after her father died in 2001 and lived there and cared for the place as she continued to do the decorative painting. As faux finishes were losing popularity and age was advancing, Doreen has been more involved in "fine art" work painting beloved old buildings, equipment and landscapes en plein air (outdoors).

Doreen is a member of ArtEast Open Studio Tour, Lower Hudson Valley Plein Air Painters and FrOGS, where she participates with other artists in paint outs and exhibits.

You can visit Ms. O'Connor online on her website at www.1doconnorwildflowers.com.


"Host of Golden Daffodils"
Acrylic on Panel
11" x 15"
$500



"Swamp Trees"
Acrylic on Panel
10" x 12"
$400



"Eleven Foot Six" sunflowers
Acrylic on Panel 
14" x 15"
$300

Thursday, November 4, 2021

November Artist of the Month: Jeanne Plekon

Jeanne Plekon Bio

I am a painter of landscapes and local scenery in the Hudson Valley in New York  and in southern California.  Most of my paintings are done 'en plein air’ - meaning ‘out doors,’ so a hat, umbrella, bug spray and sunscreen are essential equipment when I paint. I retreat to the comfort of my small studio to put finishing touches and my signature on paintings, and occasionally have painted entirely from a photograph.

After graduating college with a double major in studio art and art history, I earned a Masters in Art History and Museum Studies from the Williams College-Clark Art Institute. At Columbia University I completed all but my dissertation for the PhD, and focussed on landscape painting in the 18th and 19th centuries.  This study was foundational for my current pursuits, though between then and now, life had other plans for me.  Creating art was my orientation from the start, and now - after a 35 year hiatus in the corporate world - I am back at it. To help develop my art, I have studied with John C. Traynor in New Hampshire, Saim Caglayan in Borrego Springs, CA, Kate McGloughlin in Woodstock, NY, and Bill Galen, from Santa Fe.

I paint as often as possible, often with the Lower Hudson Valley Plein Air Painters, the San Diego Plein Air Painters and the Borrego Springs Plein Air Painters. I exhibit in the ArtEast (Dutchess County, NY) Open Studio Tour, the Pawling Farmers Market, and at various informal art shows in New England, and in California at the Borrego Art Institute, at the community arts festival called ‘The Circle of Art,’ and at the Borrego Soroptimists Art Studio Tour.

I have painted many ‘house portraits,’ often for families who are selling a long-time home and relocating, who want a painting to help remember the home and good-times. Contact me if you are interested. Images of the house portraits are available on my website.

2020: Second Prize, Fallbrook, CA, Grand Traditions Paint Out
2019: Honorable mention, Fallbrook, CA, Grand Traditions Paint Out
2018: Third Prize in Oil Painting at the Cortland (NY) Wine and Art Festival.

www.jeanneplekon.com
jplekon@yahoo.com
845-702-6974

Sponsored by The Friends of the Kent Library with Arts on the Lake


Betsy’s Meadow at Dawn
9” x 12”
Oil on canvas panel
$300


Carey Cottage, Portsmouth NH
11” x 14”
Oil on canvas panel
$425


Akin Library
10” x 8”
Oil on canvas panel
$250


Pawling Baptist Church
12” x 9”
Oil on canvas panel
$300


Goose Island at Ray’s Lake
12” x 9”
Oil on canvas panel
$300


View from Burger Hill, Rhinebeck NY
12” x 16”
Oil on canvas panel
$525


Sunday, October 10, 2021

October Artist of the Month: Cynthia O'Connor


Cynthia O’Connor Bio


Cynthia O’Connor was born and raised in Chicago.  In the early 1980’s, Cynthia moved to New York, where she became a successful advertising executive.

In 2005, Cynthia retired from the advertising business and embarked on a new career in photography. She established “A Thousand Words Photography”, an artist consortium in Sherman, Connecticut. 

In 2010, Cynthia went solo with a new venture: “Big Shots by Cindy.”  

Her work includes event photography, portraiture, weddings, and corporate commissions.  Cynthia’s photographs have been exhibited at Denise Bibro Fine Art in New York City, the White Silo Winery, the Kent (CT) Art Association, Art at Trinity (Lakeville, CT), and the Hancock House is Danbury, CT.
 
Cynthia has won numerous awards and she exhibits throughout the year.  


Cynthia O’Connor – Artist Statement

I'm passionate about everything I do, and I've always sought to convert my talents into something beneficial to others. All around me, things call to me deeply. Some bring me joy, others tug at my heart, and still others render me speechless. I need to look inside and find the soul of what or whom is before me. What catches my eye is embedded, the beauty, irony, humor, or the melancholy. I must capture it, understand it, and share it, that feeling... that moment.

My camera is always with me, and I endeavor to capture not just what I see but what I experience from what I see. I hope my vision brings a meaningful connection to all who see my work, to what surrounds us all, and what we all have deep inside us.




Cozier Hill
Photography
$175


Fall Fence
Photography
$200


The Bowls
Photograpy
$275


Red Barn
Photography
$175


Millerton B&W
Photography
$250


Fall at the Docks
Photography
$175













                                
                            


Wednesday, September 1, 2021

September Artist of the Month: Kelly Edwards

 

Artist Kelly Edwards (Photo Credit: Jessy Dunn)

Tracing the Beauty

“He looked at her as a man might look at a faded flower he had plucked, in which it was difficult for him to trace the beauty that had made him pick and so destroy it.” - From Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy


I often consider that quote above and it creates an affect on my floral  paintings… 

In these works, my goal was to depict florals and their beauty. The tracing I have inked over the watercolor paintings highlights the less seen aspects of the flower that allows it to bloom and to create the color from within through its veins. In Staghorn Sumac, I’ve featured a plant less likely to be plucked for its beauty and tried to highlight it in a way to allow it to stand out and to be seen as beautiful and strong. Through these works, I’ve tried to create a sense of blossoming, strength from within, and capture the spirit of that elegance… no plucking, no destruction, just reverent beauty instead.

These mixed media pieces are created with watercolor and created by using a wet on wet technique. The free hand line art is drawn on with a dip pen and iridescent ink.  

Kelly Edwards is primarily an expressionistic watercolor and mixed media artist located in Putnam County, NY. Becoming a self-taught artist allowed her to find a peaceful balance between her busy household as a mother of four and the desire to develop a more relaxed state of mind. She finds inspiration from nature and often incorporates line art, embroidery, and collage in her pieces. Kelly Edwards has shown in many group exhibitions in the Hudson Valley area, been a featured artist in local establishments, and can be found as a fine art vendor in local art festivals and markets.

Sponsored by The Friends of the Kent Library with Arts on the Lake  

 

Staghorn Sumac
Print
Mixed Media
$75 
 
Blackberry
Original Art
Mixed Media
$200

Sunflowers
Original Art
Mixed Media
$345

 Rose
Original Art
Mixed Media
$275

 

Inked Floral #2
Original Art
Mixed Media
$125 
Peony
Original Art
Mixed Media
$100
 


 

Sunday, August 1, 2021

August Artist of the Month: Tilly Strauss



Artist statement 2021

I once tried not to be an artist. And I failed. I need to paint or draw a work of art every single day. It is necessary for me to attend to this passion, or I will start to wither, wane, dissolve, rage, flip out and disappear. Through a strict daily process and discipline, I have found a voice for the wordless stuff inside me. I am able to arrest time and capture memories and make fleeting juxtapositions that feel like celebrations to enlighten and transform. Afterwards, my thousands of paintings and drawing become portals leading beyond our linear construct of time and space. 

When I was about 6 years old, I watched Sandy Calder, the sculptor and neighbor of my grandmother in France, “work” in his studio. I knew he was living a magical life as a grown up. I wanted to live like him. My childhood as a military brat, had me moving from place to place and it rattled my shy vocabulary, until painting became my most useful and important language. 

My studio is full of wet panels, stacks of painted papers, empty frames, found nests, brilliant flowers, eggs, miniature chairs, maps, and teacups. Looking about, I see a vocabulary of images that make a virtual dictionary of metaphors for my journey through this life. 

Because I feel transient as a species and have lived a life of constant relocation and movement, the perpetual conflict between leaving and being is evident everywhere in my work. I don’t feel that I have time to get fussy about my narratives, or my process. I just do my best to show up. A key can be the ritual of arriving, donning the apron, and choosing the subject. Each image freezes a moment that I can physically carry with me.

Leaving or staying is a constant question. I emphasize the duplicity of focus when laying bare the anxieties of our time by using a whimsical palette, some playful brushwork and the very lightness of imagery. Brushstrokes, text, and details from nature are strategies I explore in transforming the paint to be memory and harvesting the spiritual to be paint. 

Bio of Tilly Strauss

Rural NY painter, historian, teacher, traveler
Mother, daughter, sister, friend…

Having been a painter her whole life, (she exhibited in her first show at age 5), Tilly Strauss loves history and teaching the process of painting to others.  She studied art under her uncles and aunts and earned a BFA and BA from Colorado University in Boulder. A widely recognized artist from the northeast, Strauss has exhibited consistently for several decades. Since living in Miami, she has exhibited and won awards with her work at the Deering Estate, the South Florida Art Center, with the Miami Parking Authority in Wynwood, at the Miami International University of Art and Design, and at the Miami Dade Public Library as well as at the Howland Cultural Center in Beacon, the Akin Museum in Pawling NY and the Hammond Museum in North Salem. 

Since 2006, Strauss has been a daily painter, living with a strict routine of artmaking. She often paints in public and always keeps a sketchbook with her.  Convinced she is one of the fastest painters she knows, she was thrilled to learn that her great (x15) grandfather, Lucas Cranach, was also known for his speed. He was known in the 1400’s as the “Pictor Celerimus”, which translates into the “fast painter”. 

Strauss has been teaching art to kids and adults for the last 25 years. It is one of her main joys in life. She spent three months of the fall of 2020 teaching art history and watercolor in Zermatt, Switzerland and currently runs a summer enrichment camp for young kids in Millerton NY. 


For more information feel free to email her at: Tillystudio@aol.com

Facebook- Tilly Strauss
Instagram- tilly strauss
 
Dixie Intersection, 
acrylic on canvas
16 x 20  
$1200


Airport (Landing) Shot, 
acrylic on paper
7 x 5 inches
$200
 

Bring Me Home, 
acrylic on paper
7 x 5 inches
$200
 

 
Exit North, 
acrylic on canvas
16 x 20
$1200
 

New Adventures, 
acrylic on paper
8 ½ x 6 inches
$200
 
Over Hill and Dale, 
acrylic on paper
7 x 5 inches
$200

 
 
 
 
 


Saturday, July 3, 2021

July Artist of the Month: Joseph R. Cuccinello

Joseph R. Cuccinello

Kent Lakes, NY

 

 I remember back in school I was not a very good art student but it was easy credits.  One day at the ripe old age of sixteen a friend of mine gave me an old solid body guitar to learn how to play.  I decided to refinish it, I did so by carving in the portrait of Jimi Hendrix. I never realized this would be the start of my passion for wood carving.

 

Over the course of the years my passion for working with wood had me making coffee tables, end tables and bars for people as well as building wooden radio controlled boats, airplanes and building doll houses. One day a friend asked me to refinish a bar for him, also giving me free reign to do what I want. I did the refinishing and carved a country scene on the bar top and sealed it in. So began my love for relief wood carving, the rest is history.

 

Deciding to further my quest in the arts I started to test my hand in acrylic painting. Thanks to the encouragement and help from my artist friends I have been creating paintings that highlight air, land and sea subjects. 

 

Joseph's work will hang in the library from July 3rd through July 29th.

 

 

The Old Farm
Acrylic on canvas 
$300



 
Autumn leaves in the wind  
Acrylic on canvas
$60


 
 
SUNRISE IN THE BIRCHES  
Acrylic on canvas
$75


 


















 
Heartland
Wood Carving
(NFS)









 
Coming Home
Acrylic on canvas
$150












A Country Scene
Wood carving
$300

Monday, May 31, 2021

June Artist of the Month: Maria Kaprielian

MARIA KAPRIELIAN

Streams of Consciousness (Looking at the Surface and Below)

ARTIST STATEMENT

Many memories of my childhood center on a stream flowing through the undeveloped lot next to my home. I spent countless hours playing there with my friends, wading through the icy water in my bare feet, looking for salamanders and constructing rock dams to alter the flow of the water.  I’m still fascinated by woodland streams, although now I take a more observational role: watching the passage of the water over the rocks, peering into the depths and enjoying the glints of sunlight reflected off of the surface.

I think watercolor is a great medium to paint the impression of water. There’s the sense that the water and pigment are doing exactly what they want and you can only surrender to the flow. Passages of movement and stillness invite the viewer to feel the rush of the elements or to stop and dip their toes. Like my memories, the paintings may be more realistic or vague, but for me, they all represent a part of the same whole. 

ARTIST BIO

Maria Kaprielian is a Mahopac artist with a passion for the natural world and all it encompasses. Her education includes BA and DVM degrees from Cornell University and a BFA from SUNY Purchase. Her artwork has been featured at the Mahopac Public Library and Tilly's Table at Tilly Foster Farm, and she has participated in many group shows in the Hudson Valley region. Her favorite medium is watercolor because of its luminous and spontaneous properties.  

*All works displayed here are on display in the Kent Library

Great Hollow Stream
Watercolor, 2021
25 x 19 inch, framed and matted
$300
Path of Least Resistance
Watercolor, 2021
21 x 17 inch, framed and matted
$195

In Flux
Watercolor, 2021
21 x 17 inch, framed and matted
$195

Rocky Bed
Watercolor, 2021
17 x 21 inch, framed and matted
$195

Little Resistance
Watercolor, 2021
15 x 12 inch
$95

Memory Flow
Watercolor, 2021
25 x 19 inch, framed and matted
$300

Monday, May 3, 2021

VIRTUAL DISPLAY - May Artist of the Month: Shelley Dell

Shelley Dell

Catching moments of beauty, observing sunlight as it changes and passes through and around objects is a fascinating thing to observe and try to catch on paper. I make images with watercolors and colored pencils on paper and very recently I have started exploring monoprints. I graduated from NYU with a degree in studio art. Studies include classes at The Art Students League, and The School of Visual Arts. My current projects integrate classic painting and drawing techniques with the digital world, images made with watercolors and colored pencils on paper attempting to record a few seconds of magic light. My work is in collections in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom. Galleries where I have exhibited include 55 Mercer Gallery and 80 Washington Square East Gallery in NYC; I have been lucky enough to be selected to exhibit work in juried shows in the NY/NJ/CT area, some of my editorial illustrations have been featured in Forbes, Newsweek, and Scientific American. Currently I am working on a larger series based on "analemma" the declination of the sun and the equation of time for each day of the year.-- Shelley Dell

Rt 44 near Minnewaska
 water based media and colored pencils
DIMENSIONS 10.5"w x 9"h
looking for the light 1
mono print
DIMENSIONS 9"w x 6"h
PRICE $100.00
2020 Vision
water based media
DIMENSIONS 8” square 
Rainbow 06302020
 water color
DIMENSIONS 7” square
PRICE $250.00
Fair Isle Phone box
 water color and colored pencil
DIMENSIONS 10"w x 7.5”h
PRICE $300.00 



Burano Clothesline
water based media and colored pencils
DIMENSIONS 9.5"w x 7.5"h

To see more or to contact the artist:

EMAIL: shelley.dell.paints@gmail.com