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Holiday Show featuring 15 NYC Soho Scenes by Vincent Giarrano and small treasures for the gift giving season by gallery artists    Dec 11 - Feb 7, 2009

Blue Façade (Sold)
Vincent Giarrano
Blue Façade (Sold)
 
Communing
Vincent Giarrano
Communing
 
Congregating (Sold)
Vincent Giarrano
Congregating (Sold)
 
Mirage (sold)
Vincent Giarrano
Mirage (sold)
 
Morning Moment
Vincent Giarrano
Morning Moment
 
Offerings
Vincent Giarrano
Offerings
 
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Susan Powell Fine Art celebrates Realism in a Holiday Show opening Thursday, December 11, 2008. "New York City Soho Scenes" by Vincent Giarrano and "Grand Central Station Scenes" by David Dunlop. Also showing oils by gallery artists perfect for the gift giving season. Opening Reception: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 6 - 8 p.m. Join us for cocktails and meet the artists.

Up to 70 paintings on view by gallery artists ranging in price from $500 upwards. Subjects include local landscapes, figurative works, still lifes, marines, winter scenes, New England landscapes, New York Soho and Grand Central scenes.

Artists on view include: Kathy Anderson, Harley Bartlett, Peter Bergeron, Lou Bonamarte, Grace De Vito, David Dunlop, Sandy Garvin, Vincent Giarrano, Jennifer Holmes, Rosemary Ladd, Roxann Leibenhaut, Paul Lipp, Jim Magner, Leonard Mizerek, Kim Muller-Thym, Richard Murdock, Cora Ogden, Yves Parent, Susan Parmenter, Tony Pro, Sergio Roffo, Andrea Scheidler, Dennis Sheehan, Katherine Simmons, John Smith, Caleb Stone, Elizabeth Strazzulla, Katie Swatland, George Van Hook, Carolyn Walton and Robert Watkins. Opening Reception: Thursday, December 11, 6-8 p.m. Join us for cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and meet the artists.

Vincent Giarrano's new series of 17 New York City paintings explores the dynamic between Soho's old-cast iron facades and cobblestone streets, and the modern lifestyle with its hip inhabitants and trendy stores housed in older architecture. His ability to capture a scene with immediacy and freshness comes from years of drawing and painting en plein air. His vibrant brushwork catches the light that perfectly characterizes Soho's architecture and the vitality of the neighborhood. Giarrano is a modern genre painter with a more contemporary eye. "My approach to realism is to have my work look painterly up close but at a distance, appear very realistic. I also like my image to be close to how our eyes see, not all in focus like a camera but with focal points and softer, peripheral vision," says Giarrano. Starting many of his oils on location prior to completing them from photographs in his studio, his New York series has a new complexity that explores the relation between people and the environment of the city.

David Dunlop will be represented by views of Grand Central Station in New York City.Capturing the urban rhythms of an iconic location, Dunlop's figures are in motion, in transit, and you feel the congregation of movement. He has borrowed colors from the historical palettes of the Renaissance and the shimmer of color as shapes flow in eloquent interplay with exquisite technique allows his vision perfect expression. A nationally known artist and teacher, Dunlop has lectured at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and he recently produced a DVD of painting landscapes using the materials, techniques and philosophies of the 19th century masters.

SUSAN POWELL FINE ART is located at 679 Boston Post Road, Madison, Connecticut.
Exit 61 off I-95 near the Madison fire station.

Show dates: December 11, 2008 – January 31, 2009 Opening Reception: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 6 - 8 p.m.
Gallery hours: Wednesday-Friday, 11-5 p.m., Saturday, 12- 6 p.m., and anytime by appointment. Gallery Phone: (203) 318-0616.
E-mail: susanpowellfineart@gmail.com
Website: www.susanpowellfineart.com

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