Saturday, November 15, 2014

THREE ARTIST EVENTS and A SOLITARY STROLL


RUBIN MUSEUM of ART
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INDUCTION CEREMONY
Beautiful Embroidery
Worn by the red headed woman
Far right upper tier
National Association of Women Artists
www.thenawa.org
(Unable to photograph the projected works)
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VERIDIAN GALLERY
www.veridianartists.com
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45 YEARS
"Amerigo or Still Life with Doll and Hopper Horns"
Oil on Canvas by Rick Mullen
Rick Mullin with Flash Light of Artists Talk On Art
Vernita Nemac
Veridian Gallery Director and co-Founder
"Air Kiss"
Painted steel wire by Ronald Moore
"With Head Held High", "Bright Bright Sun Shiny Day", "Going Forward",
and "None Of The Above",  4 hand-cut printed papers by Mary Wells
"Howl"-Oil on Canvas by Diane Soorikian
"Beach Baby"-Clay, Fabric, Metal and Wood by Elizabeth Featherstone Hoff
"Winter Landscape"-Acrylic and Enamel on Canvas by John Remsen
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TIBET HOUSE GALLERY
www.tibethouse.us
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VAGABOND
"Namtso In Early Spring"
"Moment of Emptiness"
"Dawoe"
"Eclipse"
Chungpo Tsering, Artist
Catalog Pages
 All Paintings are Acrylic on Canvas
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THE HIGH LINE
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A SOLITARY STROLL
After Dark
 The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long New York City linear park built on a section of a disused New York Central Railroad spur called the West Side Line.
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3 comments:

Mo Crow said...

what a big day
Love the high line, a great & innovative piece of landscape design!
have all the els been decommisssioned in NYC Michelle?
they were very noisy!

Velma Bolyard said...

wow, the high line is a nifty thing...

Peggy said...

Oh, I'd love to see and walk this mile and a half some moon-lit night....