October 3-30
Andrew Wyeth, Soaring. A fantastic example of a bird's eye view.
We don't mean to look down our noses but this October VAE's exhibition will get a bit 'lofty.' Bird's Eye View will showcase artwork with a more "heightened" perspective on the world. Artists are encouraged to be creative in their exploration of downward-looking perspective: the view from an airplane, roof, treetop, ladder, cloud.
First Friday Reception:
October 3, 6-9pm The following work has been accepted into Bird's Eye View:
Peg Bachenheimer, Above Siena
Jeff Bell, Still
Jeff Bell, Tracking
Sara Botwick, Uetliberg Kulm #1
Sarah Bowers, Whirlygig
Kathy Brancato, Up Below
Tracy Herndon Carhart, Untitled
Kristan Five, Licious
Kristan Five, Dinomite
Kelly Green, Black & White Birdman
Kelly Green, Canopy Opening in Yellow & Purple
Annemarie Gugelmann, Bristol Street
Don Hamilton, East Side/West Side
Philip Alan Levine, City Scape
Christine Long, Autumn Paints the River
Christine Long, Urban Vortex- from the Eyewall
Sarah Mantel, Bird's Eye View
Logan Mock-Bunting, Ocean Aerial #1, 2008
Logan Mock-Bunting, Wrightsville 4th of July
Constance Pappalardo, Midnight from the Window Seat
Leah Palmer Preiss, Birdland
Christopher Purcell, Blooming Orchard
Kiyomi Komuro Purcell, Angel
Jeanne Rhea, Bird in Hand
Shawn Rocco, 10:12 a.m. Sept. 21, 2007
Shawn Rocco, Umbrella
Dianne T. Rodwell, Della's Domain
Eric Saunders, Sand Patterns
Susan Schuhmacher, Flight of the Crane
Patrick Shanahan, Icarus
Carol Joy Shannon, La Rive Gauche
Thomas Teague, Aerial View
Anthony Ulinski, Newspaper, Pear, and Envelope
Richard A. Usanis, The Wedding Photographer
Phyllis Dyer Weldon, Down the Rabbit Hole
Jay Yager, Mooresville, NC #2
