Showing posts with label Sarah McKenzie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah McKenzie. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Sarah McKenzie at Rule Gallery Opening Friday

Sarah McKenzie, a friend and fellow Colorado artist whose work I greatly admire has an opening tomorrow night. As it turns out I will have a few newer works in the group show in the back as well including my recent moon painting and the small mountain painting called "further".

One thing I love about Sarah's work is how varied her paint application can be on one canvas - something that rarely translates well online. There are parts that are thick and pasty, parts that are washy and so thin you can see the weave of the canavs and other parts that are very flat. I took this detail photo today to give you an idea:

Concreate/Abstract is a very solid show - highly recommended. See you tomorrow night.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

New Aerial Photo

Here's a new aerial photo I took yesterday that reminded me of Abstract Expressionism and some of the older paintings of Sarah McKenzie.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Artists talk tonight

Please come and hear a few of Objectophilia's artists talk about their work -- Sarah McKenzie, Angela Beloian, and Sabin Aell will all be speaking!

Thursday, July 15, 2010
Time:
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Location:
1490 Delgany Street

More about the show here - and the event here.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Sarah McKenzie at 20x200

Sarah McKenzie, "Lift"
Sarah McKenzie, "Support"

My good friend, Boulder artist Sarah McKenzie has two prints up right now at 20x200 - both of which are available in editions of various sizes and quantities for as little as $20 and as much as $200. The more expensive prints are in smaller editions and are a much larger size physically (16x20"). She also has a show up at Jen Bekman's gallery in NY called "Building Code." These are limited editioned archival quality prints at recession-friendly prices - so don't miss it.

Sarah's portfolio website is also quite impressive. She did some amazing aerial housing development paintings before I moved here and explored similar subject matter.

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