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Your Worlds Perspective Art Show

Hampton Photo Arts Art Show

Ashawagh Hall
Saturday, November 9th, 5:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Sunday, November 10th, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
*Reception: Saturday, November 9th, 6:00 pm - 10:30 pm
 
Artists: Renee Gaudino Gallanti, Miles Partington, Linda Capello, Carly Haffner, Aubrey Grainger, Whitney Hansen, Oliver Peterson, Dennis Bontempo, Michael Heller, Erick Osbaldo Segura, Adam Baranello, Francisco Aliotta, Andrea Karolina Japa, Alyssa Monique, Lisa Mary, Trish Franey, Keith Douglas, Christopher W. Clarke, Pamela Collins Focarino, Joe Denny, Sebastian Frouein, Rosa Hanna Scott, Luke Desario, Peter Sobel, Jaime Velez, Dana Casale, Scott Gibbons and many more.
 
Curated by: Andrea Karolina Japa
Film by: Adam Baranello
Music by: William Falkenburg
Dance Performance by: Gail Baranello
Presented by: Wistful Heart Studios, Long Island Artists Community, Hampton Photo Arts, Hamptons Greetings Card Co.
Beverages by: Springs Wines and Liquors and Peconic Beverage
Celebrity Bartenders: Kevin Gomez, Kamal Jackson and Christopher Losinske
Floral Arrangements by: Dana Casale
The opening reception begins Saturday at 5:30pm with over 30 of the most respected local artists showcasing their work. There will be live music, food, drinks and plenty of fun in typical HPA fashion. The show will continue Sunday from 10am-3pm for everyone looking to catch one last look at this fantastic show.
 
Hampton Photo Arts is excited to announce our annual art show, taking place at Ashawagh Hall November 9th and 10th, 2019. Similar to our show last year, we have assigned a theme to the work in order to create a cohesive show. This year, the theme of the show is perspective. "Your Worlds Perspective Art Show" will showcase the work of local artists that relate to this theme.


 
Eric Fischl
Eric Fischl has become the painter laureate of American anxiety in the eighties. From the moment that he exhibited "Sleepwalker", 1979, his image of a teenage boy resentfully jerking off in a suburban wading pool, Fischl has zeroed in on the discontents of the White Tribe whose territory stretches from Scarsdale to Anaheim: unreachable kids, grotesque parents, small convulsions of voyeurism and barely concealed incestuous longing.
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Robert Gwathmey

Born in Richmond, Gwathmey personally experienced the challenges faced by the working class at a formative age. His father, a railroad engineer, died in a terrible train accident before Gwathmey's birth, leaving his mother and later her children to work in low-paying jobs to make ends meet. The children held part-time jobs around their schoolwork and Gwathmey once reported that he recognized the social inequalities in his community at an early age.

Oddly enough, he developed a greater interest in art while working on a freighter during the 1920s. He drew to fill up his free time, often sketching other crew members, and when the ship stopped at European ports, he began to visit museums and galleries. When, at 22, he returned to the United States, he enrolled at the Maryland Institute of Design in Baltimore and later at the prestigious Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia.

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Artwork Wanted For Greeting Cards
ImageThe LIAC was recently approached by a retailer here on Long Island to help them find / discover artwork for use in they're upcoming line of greeting cards. Of course, we agreed to help. Today we are looking for all Long Island artists who are interested in the project to contact us via email. This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
Watercolor Painting Supplies For Beginners
Watercolor Painting Supplies For BeginnersWatercolor painting is probably the most convenient of all the painting mediums. All you really need to get started is a box of paint, a few brushes, water and some paper. There are no toxic solvents or mediums to be concerned about and your brushes can be cleaned with a little soap and water. This convenience makes watercolor one of the most economical painting mediums as well. This article will provide an introduction to the more popular supplies that a beginner should consider investing in.
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Encaustic Art
Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting, involves using heated beeswax to which resins and colored pigments are added. This results in a paste like meduim which is applied to a surface such as prepared wood or canvas.
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Using Color to Express Your Creativity
Colors have an amazing impact on our lives. From the red of our stop signs and traffic lights, to the ever important green of a dollar bill, color is integrated into every facet of our daily adventures. No where is this more clear, than in our art and in our artistic creativity.
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How to make your own oil paints
How to make your own oil paintsOil paints are made basically by mixing cold-pressed Linsed oil with pigment or color until a smooth buttery paint is produced. When the oil paint is used and applied to a surface the oil oxidizes or absorbs air and then forms a solid film that binds the pigment to the surface of the painting.
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