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SUMMARY:Landmark: Iconic American Views\, Annmarie Arts Center\, The Smithsonian
DESCRIPTION:Canyon I from my Colorfield series is selected by Elizabeth Wilson\, Head Registrar of The Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibitions Services\, for the Landmark: Iconic American Views exhibit\, at Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center. \nDuration:\nThe exhibition runs through September 20\, 2026\, offering you ample time to experience the exhibit and the beautiful gardens. \nAbout the selected piece:\nCanyon I\, watercolor and pigment print on a 16×16″ water media panel\, is one of the landscape pieces in my Colorfield series\, which focuses on a dialogue between the structured precision of cartography and the fluid\, emotive qualities of colorfield abstraction. They visualize the human impulse to map and categorize the natural world by overlaying boundaries onto atmospheric horizons. Red and warm colors dominate the palette in these series\, with cold hues used as accents. The degree of abstraction varies; some\, including Canyon I\, are inspired by the Midwestern US\, Arizona\, New Mexico\, and the Grand Canyon. \n 
URL:https://www.abolart.com/event/landmark-iconic-american-views-annmarie-arts-center-the-smithsonian/
LOCATION:Annmarie Art Center\, 13470 Dowell Road\, Solomons\, MD\, 20688\, United States
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SUMMARY:Winging It: Birds in Art\, Annmarie Arts Center\, The Smithsonian
DESCRIPTION:Mentation from my Baroque series is selected by Saul Drake\, Exhibits Project Director\, Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Services (SITES)\, for the Winging It: Birds in Art exhibit at Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center (main gallery). \nThis marks my sixth consecutive acceptance at this prestigious venue affiliated with The Smithsonian\, coinciding with the Landmark exhibit at Kay Daugherty gallery (above the main gallery)\, where my other piece\, Canyon I\, is on display. Visit both shows and enjoy the spectacular sculpture garden throughout the summer. \nDuration: \nJune 5 (opening night)–August 23\, 2026 \n\nAbout Mentation\nMedia: Layered hybrid media (pastel\, acrylic\, and pigment print) on watercolor paper mounted on a 24×36-inch cradled wood panel. \nConcept: I am interested in the gap between the known (recognizable) and the unknown (abstract)\, inviting the viewer to delve into their subconscious and “finish” the painting. \nApplying this philosophy to Mentation\, the images of birds are deconstructed to serve as a metaphor for human cognition. By using headless\, abstracted birds\, the work moves away from ornithological study and toward a representation of “flying thoughts.” These avian forms symbolize the erratic and elusive nature of imagination—ideas that take flight before they are fully formed. It captures the kinetic energy of a mind in flight—a personal experience amidst work in progress\, depicting my creative frenzy.
URL:https://www.abolart.com/event/winging-it-birds-in-art-annmarie-arts-center-the-smithsonian/
LOCATION:Annmarie Art Center\, 13470 Dowell Road\, Solomons\, MD\, 20688\, United States
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