Exhibit: THE LODGE AT WOODLOCH
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May 30 - Sep 12, 2009
The artists Nancy McNerney and Claudia Cameron are featured in our Spring through Summer exhibit at the Lodge at Woodloch Gallery.
Both artist's work are colorful and painterly. McNerney's decorative work includes birds and exotic interior landscapes or still life. Cameron's work focuses on the many layers, shapes and colors of food and other familiar objects.
Claudia Cameron: “My paintings are about my inner spirit being reflected through color, shape, and light. My playful nature is inspired by the outside world, still life, and abstract shapes. Acrylics are my primary media and I use paint either on canvas or paper. For my mixed media work, I often use Japanese paper and blend it with acrylic paint. I find most of my painting is done outside where landscape never fails to inspire me.” Claudia Cameron comes to her art through a background in art education, social work, family therapy and art therapy. She lives in Baltimore with her husband.
Nancy McNerney is known for her impressionistic yet fanciful style as portrayed in her paintings of dancers, flowers, and avianscapes. Always intrigued with the lush textures and vivacity of color found in tropical settings, Nancy has melded these motifs into her art, giving her work a sense of magic and wonder. Her paintings are found in private collections in London and Paris, Australia and the States. Displayed in a London exhibition, as well as venues closer to her home in Connecticut, she recently completed a solo show entitled "Art in Blooms." The exhibit was highlighted in the New York Times. After studying at St. Mary's College at Notre Dame, Indiana, the artist went on to develop her love of painting in France. She lives with her family in Connecticut.
Images
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Claudia Cameron,
Blue Garlic, 18 x 24", acrylic on canvas
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Nancy McNerney, White Dove, 24 x 18, oil on canvas.
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Nancy McNerney, Red Bird in Canopy, 30 x 30, oil on canvas
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Claudia Cameron, Asizzle, acrylic on canvas.
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