 Chroma Customers are invited to PRIVATELY PREVIEW the works this Friday, July 25th at Chroma. 10:30 am - 6:00 pm
The studio sale will be one WEEK-END only. Our artists along with a select invited group of artists are cleaning out their studios. We have new and old inventory included in the SALE (this is not a sale of our current Chroma works). We encouraged the artists to bring in work that we've not seen for a ONCE IN A BLUE MOON SALE.
This issue also includes:
New Artists: Kate GreeneGray
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ONCE IN A BLUE MOON ARTISTS STUDIO SALE
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Join us for a weekend full of surprises. We don't even know what each of our artists will be bringing to the gallery. We just wanted to provide the artists with a chance to open up their studios and clean them out. The studio sale will be in progress this weekend ONLY. Chroma customers are being offered the first opportunity to view and purchase the available works on Friday. Our advertised sale to the public is (10:30 am - 5:30 pm) Saturday & Sunday. We hope you'll join us!!!
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Kate GreeneGray
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Say it Haint So 180 degrees 4" x 13" color photograph
Kate GreeneGray came to her art in an unconventional method. For several years, beginning in the early 90's, she was teaching herself everything she could about graphic design and "painting" on the personal computer - but there was a nagging feeling that something was missing and that the work needed to flow through her hands rather than the mouse. In the fall of 1999 she began art instruction at Northern Virginia Community College and The Art League School in Alexandria, Virginia. Her journey included computer generated art, abstract designs in colored pencil, colored pencil manipulated in the computer, and acrylic abstracts on canvas and paper. Her current work is a return to photography that she first tackled while living in Germany in the late 70's. Always one to look at the world around her with an unconventional eye, she transforms photographed elements into abstract works. Kate, a military brat and military wife, chose to make Savannah home in the fall of 2005.
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