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The Power of Pastel Ohio Pastel Artists League 2024 All Member Show Happy Hour & Artist Talk
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Color Me Urban
MONDE HALE describes himself as a lover of grungy vistas, urban vibes and beautiful people. The current oil painter from Columbus began painting at 12 years of age. He attended Denison University where he cultivated his skill and artistic lens through studies in communication and fine art. Hale's work explores the way intangible thoughts, beliefs and emotions come to life in the environments we build and use. He best fuels his passion for creating art by sharing new ways of viewing the world through painting cityscapes infused with rich and vibrant color, gritty street textures. and nostalgic skies.
NAICHUAN PENG was born in Shanghai, China, and began painting in 1973. She worked as an art designer in Shanghai, and immigrated to the US in 1989 where she continued to develop her painting skills, focusing on oil and water color on rice paper. Her paintings have been exhibited in Shanghai, Chicago and throughout Central Ohio, where she now resides.
STEVE CARMEAN worked in the graphic arts field in Columbus, Ohio for 30 years. He started painting in oil in early 2017, influenced by
the paintings of Edward Hopper, Sarah Sedwick, Jane French, Timothy Horn and Kenton Nelson.
He studied with artists Joe Lombardo and Sarah Sedwick. His graphic arts background is evident in his painting and helps to define his artistic style.
MARY JANE QUICK is a career educator and social worker, who initially became interested in encaustic art but now uses a variety of media that include encaustic, watercolor, mixed-media collage, and spirit doll making. As a feminist, her art explorations revolve around the female experience, nature, and the challenges of living in an out of balance world.
Color Me Urban
MONDE HALE describes himself as a lover of grungy vistas, urban vibes and beautiful people. The current oil painter from Columbus began painting at 12 years of age. He attended Denison University where he cultivated his skill and artistic lens through studies in communication and fine art. Hale's work explores the way intangible thoughts, beliefs and emotions come to life in the environments we build and use. He best fuels his passion for creating art by sharing new ways of viewing the world through painting cityscapes infused with rich and vibrant color, gritty street textures. and nostalgic skies.
NAICHUAN PENG was born in Shanghai, China, and began painting in 1973. She worked as an art designer in Shanghai, and immigrated to the US in 1989 where she continued to develop her painting skills, focusing on oil and water color on rice paper. Her paintings have been exhibited in Shanghai, Chicago and throughout Central Ohio, where she now resides.
STEVE CARMEAN worked in the graphic arts field in Columbus, Ohio for 30 years. He started painting in oil in early 2017, influenced by
the paintings of Edward Hopper, Sarah Sedwick, Jane French, Timothy Horn and Kenton Nelson.
He studied with artists Joe Lombardo and Sarah Sedwick. His graphic arts background is evident in his painting and helps to define his artistic style.
MARY JANE QUICK is a career educator and social worker, who initially became interested in encaustic art but now uses a variety of media that include encaustic, watercolor, mixed-media collage, and spirit doll making. As a feminist, her art explorations revolve around the female experience, nature, and the challenges of living in an out of balance world.
Color Me Urban
MONDE HALE describes himself as a lover of grungy vistas, urban vibes and beautiful people. The current oil painter from Columbus began painting at 12 years of age. He attended Denison University where he cultivated his skill and artistic lens through studies in communication and fine art. Hale's work explores the way intangible thoughts, beliefs and emotions come to life in the environments we build and use. He best fuels his passion for creating art by sharing new ways of viewing the world through painting cityscapes infused with rich and vibrant color, gritty street textures. and nostalgic skies.
NAICHUAN PENG was born in Shanghai, China, and began painting in 1973. She worked as an art designer in Shanghai, and immigrated to the US in 1989 where she continued to develop her painting skills, focusing on oil and water color on rice paper. Her paintings have been exhibited in Shanghai, Chicago and throughout Central Ohio, where she now resides.
STEVE CARMEAN worked in the graphic arts field in Columbus, Ohio for 30 years. He started painting in oil in early 2017, influenced by
the paintings of Edward Hopper, Sarah Sedwick, Jane French, Timothy Horn and Kenton Nelson.
He studied with artists Joe Lombardo and Sarah Sedwick. His graphic arts background is evident in his painting and helps to define his artistic style.
MARY JANE QUICK is a career educator and social worker, who initially became interested in encaustic art but now uses a variety of media that include encaustic, watercolor, mixed-media collage, and spirit doll making. As a feminist, her art explorations revolve around the female experience, nature, and the challenges of living in an out of balance world.
Color Me Urban
MONDE HALE describes himself as a lover of grungy vistas, urban vibes and beautiful people. The current oil painter from Columbus began painting at 12 years of age. He attended Denison University where he cultivated his skill and artistic lens through studies in communication and fine art. Hale's work explores the way intangible thoughts, beliefs and emotions come to life in the environments we build and use. He best fuels his passion for creating art by sharing new ways of viewing the world through painting cityscapes infused with rich and vibrant color, gritty street textures. and nostalgic skies.
NAICHUAN PENG was born in Shanghai, China, and began painting in 1973. She worked as an art designer in Shanghai, and immigrated to the US in 1989 where she continued to develop her painting skills, focusing on oil and water color on rice paper. Her paintings have been exhibited in Shanghai, Chicago and throughout Central Ohio, where she now resides.
STEVE CARMEAN worked in the graphic arts field in Columbus, Ohio for 30 years. He started painting in oil in early 2017, influenced by
the paintings of Edward Hopper, Sarah Sedwick, Jane French, Timothy Horn and Kenton Nelson.
He studied with artists Joe Lombardo and Sarah Sedwick. His graphic arts background is evident in his painting and helps to define his artistic style.
MARY JANE QUICK is a career educator and social worker, who initially became interested in encaustic art but now uses a variety of media that include encaustic, watercolor, mixed-media collage, and spirit doll making. As a feminist, her art explorations revolve around the female experience, nature, and the challenges of living in an out of balance world.
Color Me Urban
MONDE HALE describes himself as a lover of grungy vistas, urban vibes and beautiful people. The current oil painter from Columbus began painting at 12 years of age. He attended Denison University where he cultivated his skill and artistic lens through studies in communication and fine art. Hale's work explores the way intangible thoughts, beliefs and emotions come to life in the environments we build and use. He best fuels his passion for creating art by sharing new ways of viewing the world through painting cityscapes infused with rich and vibrant color, gritty street textures. and nostalgic skies.
NAICHUAN PENG was born in Shanghai, China, and began painting in 1973. She worked as an art designer in Shanghai, and immigrated to the US in 1989 where she continued to develop her painting skills, focusing on oil and water color on rice paper. Her paintings have been exhibited in Shanghai, Chicago and throughout Central Ohio, where she now resides.
STEVE CARMEAN worked in the graphic arts field in Columbus, Ohio for 30 years. He started painting in oil in early 2017, influenced by
the paintings of Edward Hopper, Sarah Sedwick, Jane French, Timothy Horn and Kenton Nelson.
He studied with artists Joe Lombardo and Sarah Sedwick. His graphic arts background is evident in his painting and helps to define his artistic style.
MARY JANE QUICK is a career educator and social worker, who initially became interested in encaustic art but now uses a variety of media that include encaustic, watercolor, mixed-media collage, and spirit doll making. As a feminist, her art explorations revolve around the female experience, nature, and the challenges of living in an out of balance world.
Color Me Urban
MONDE HALE describes himself as a lover of grungy vistas, urban vibes and beautiful people. The current oil painter from Columbus began painting at 12 years of age. He attended Denison University where he cultivated his skill and artistic lens through studies in communication and fine art. Hale's work explores the way intangible thoughts, beliefs and emotions come to life in the environments we build and use. He best fuels his passion for creating art by sharing new ways of viewing the world through painting cityscapes infused with rich and vibrant color, gritty street textures. and nostalgic skies.
NAICHUAN PENG was born in Shanghai, China, and began painting in 1973. She worked as an art designer in Shanghai, and immigrated to the US in 1989 where she continued to develop her painting skills, focusing on oil and water color on rice paper. Her paintings have been exhibited in Shanghai, Chicago and throughout Central Ohio, where she now resides.
STEVE CARMEAN worked in the graphic arts field in Columbus, Ohio for 30 years. He started painting in oil in early 2017, influenced by
the paintings of Edward Hopper, Sarah Sedwick, Jane French, Timothy Horn and Kenton Nelson.
He studied with artists Joe Lombardo and Sarah Sedwick. His graphic arts background is evident in his painting and helps to define his artistic style.
MARY JANE QUICK is a career educator and social worker, who initially became interested in encaustic art but now uses a variety of media that include encaustic, watercolor, mixed-media collage, and spirit doll making. As a feminist, her art explorations revolve around the female experience, nature, and the challenges of living in an out of balance world.
Color Me Urban
MONDE HALE describes himself as a lover of grungy vistas, urban vibes and beautiful people. The current oil painter from Columbus began painting at 12 years of age. He attended Denison University where he cultivated his skill and artistic lens through studies in communication and fine art. Hale's work explores the way intangible thoughts, beliefs and emotions come to life in the environments we build and use. He best fuels his passion for creating art by sharing new ways of viewing the world through painting cityscapes infused with rich and vibrant color, gritty street textures. and nostalgic skies.
NAICHUAN PENG was born in Shanghai, China, and began painting in 1973. She worked as an art designer in Shanghai, and immigrated to the US in 1989 where she continued to develop her painting skills, focusing on oil and water color on rice paper. Her paintings have been exhibited in Shanghai, Chicago and throughout Central Ohio, where she now resides.
STEVE CARMEAN worked in the graphic arts field in Columbus, Ohio for 30 years. He started painting in oil in early 2017, influenced by
the paintings of Edward Hopper, Sarah Sedwick, Jane French, Timothy Horn and Kenton Nelson.
He studied with artists Joe Lombardo and Sarah Sedwick. His graphic arts background is evident in his painting and helps to define his artistic style.
MARY JANE QUICK is a career educator and social worker, who initially became interested in encaustic art but now uses a variety of media that include encaustic, watercolor, mixed-media collage, and spirit doll making. As a feminist, her art explorations revolve around the female experience, nature, and the challenges of living in an out of balance world.
Color Me Urban
MONDE HALE describes himself as a lover of grungy vistas, urban vibes and beautiful people. The current oil painter from Columbus began painting at 12 years of age. He attended Denison University where he cultivated his skill and artistic lens through studies in communication and fine art. Hale's work explores the way intangible thoughts, beliefs and emotions come to life in the environments we build and use. He best fuels his passion for creating art by sharing new ways of viewing the world through painting cityscapes infused with rich and vibrant color, gritty street textures. and nostalgic skies.
NAICHUAN PENG was born in Shanghai, China, and began painting in 1973. She worked as an art designer in Shanghai, and immigrated to the US in 1989 where she continued to develop her painting skills, focusing on oil and water color on rice paper. Her paintings have been exhibited in Shanghai, Chicago and throughout Central Ohio, where she now resides.
STEVE CARMEAN worked in the graphic arts field in Columbus, Ohio for 30 years. He started painting in oil in early 2017, influenced by
the paintings of Edward Hopper, Sarah Sedwick, Jane French, Timothy Horn and Kenton Nelson.
He studied with artists Joe Lombardo and Sarah Sedwick. His graphic arts background is evident in his painting and helps to define his artistic style.
MARY JANE QUICK is a career educator and social worker, who initially became interested in encaustic art but now uses a variety of media that include encaustic, watercolor, mixed-media collage, and spirit doll making. As a feminist, her art explorations revolve around the female experience, nature, and the challenges of living in an out of balance world.
Color Me Urban
MONDE HALE describes himself as a lover of grungy vistas, urban vibes and beautiful people. The current oil painter from Columbus began painting at 12 years of age. He attended Denison University where he cultivated his skill and artistic lens through studies in communication and fine art. Hale's work explores the way intangible thoughts, beliefs and emotions come to life in the environments we build and use. He best fuels his passion for creating art by sharing new ways of viewing the world through painting cityscapes infused with rich and vibrant color, gritty street textures. and nostalgic skies.
NAICHUAN PENG was born in Shanghai, China, and began painting in 1973. She worked as an art designer in Shanghai, and immigrated to the US in 1989 where she continued to develop her painting skills, focusing on oil and water color on rice paper. Her paintings have been exhibited in Shanghai, Chicago and throughout Central Ohio, where she now resides.
STEVE CARMEAN worked in the graphic arts field in Columbus, Ohio for 30 years. He started painting in oil in early 2017, influenced by
the paintings of Edward Hopper, Sarah Sedwick, Jane French, Timothy Horn and Kenton Nelson.
He studied with artists Joe Lombardo and Sarah Sedwick. His graphic arts background is evident in his painting and helps to define his artistic style.
MARY JANE QUICK is a career educator and social worker, who initially became interested in encaustic art but now uses a variety of media that include encaustic, watercolor, mixed-media collage, and spirit doll making. As a feminist, her art explorations revolve around the female experience, nature, and the challenges of living in an out of balance world.
Color Me Urban Opening Reception
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MONDE HALE describes himself as a lover of grungy vistas, urban vibes and beautiful people. The current oil painter from Columbus began painting at 12 years of age. He attended Denison University where he cultivated his skill and artistic lens through studies in communication and fine art. Hale's work explores the way intangible thoughts, beliefs and emotions come to life in the environments we build and use. He best fuels his passion for creating art by sharing new ways of viewing the world through painting cityscapes infused with rich and vibrant color, gritty street textures. and nostalgic skies.
NAICHUAN PENG was born in Shanghai, China, and began painting in 1973. She worked as an art designer in Shanghai, and immigrated to the US in 1989 where she continued to develop her painting skills, focusing on oil and water color on rice paper. Her paintings have been exhibited in Shanghai, Chicago and throughout Central Ohio, where she now resides.
STEVE CARMEAN worked in the graphic arts field in Columbus, Ohio for 30 years. He started painting in oil in early 2017, influenced by
the paintings of Edward Hopper, Sarah Sedwick, Jane French, Timothy Horn and Kenton Nelson.
He studied with artists Joe Lombardo and Sarah Sedwick. His graphic arts background is evident in his painting and helps to define his artistic style.
MARY JANE QUICK is a career educator and social worker, who initially became interested in encaustic art but now uses a variety of media that include encaustic, watercolor, mixed-media collage, and spirit doll making. As a feminist, her art explorations revolve around the female experience, nature, and the challenges of living in an out of balance world.
Color Me Urban
MONDE HALE describes himself as a lover of grungy vistas, urban vibes and beautiful people. The current oil painter from Columbus began painting at 12 years of age. He attended Denison University where he cultivated his skill and artistic lens through studies in communication and fine art. Hale's work explores the way intangible thoughts, beliefs and emotions come to life in the environments we build and use. He best fuels his passion for creating art by sharing new ways of viewing the world through painting cityscapes infused with rich and vibrant color, gritty street textures. and nostalgic skies.
NAICHUAN PENG was born in Shanghai, China, and began painting in 1973. She worked as an art designer in Shanghai, and immigrated to the US in 1989 where she continued to develop her painting skills, focusing on oil and water color on rice paper. Her paintings have been exhibited in Shanghai, Chicago and throughout Central Ohio, where she now resides.
STEVE CARMEAN worked in the graphic arts field in Columbus, Ohio for 30 years. He started painting in oil in early 2017, influenced by
the paintings of Edward Hopper, Sarah Sedwick, Jane French, Timothy Horn and Kenton Nelson.
He studied with artists Joe Lombardo and Sarah Sedwick. His graphic arts background is evident in his painting and helps to define his artistic style.
MARY JANE QUICK is a career educator and social worker, who initially became interested in encaustic art but now uses a variety of media that include encaustic, watercolor, mixed-media collage, and spirit doll making. As a feminist, her art explorations revolve around the female experience, nature, and the challenges of living in an out of balance world.
A Journey Through Life: Opening Reception
Join us for the opening reception of “A Journey Through Life.”
Opening Reception: Divergent Views
Join us for the opening reception of Divergent Views: The Art of Nature. Enjoy light refreshments while artists Maurielle Cooper and Don Scott will share their works.
OPENING RECEPTION
Fourteen women artists, seven Black and seven White, will present an art show called Truth Be Told: An Artful Gathering of Women.
Join us as we gather for the Opening Reception on Sunday, February 5th, the show will spark questions about race and social justice and prompt visitors to ask themselves what they can do about racial injustice.
Meet the artists and enjoy light refreshments.
Visions of Color • Opening Reception
New work by Karin Dahl, Holly Romano & Susan Rossiter