Showing posts with label Cincinnati. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Closing 15 May Manifest Gallery DRAWN


Dear Art Lover,
     Only two days left in Manifest Gallery’s toughly juried exhibition, DRAWN 2015.  Thirty six works by 27 artists were chosen out of  1188 entries from 394 artists.  I am thrilled to announce that TWO of my Nitram charcoal and pastel drawing made it into this special event.  I hope that you may be able to see the exhibit.  

DRAWN 2015 dates:
17 April : opening
15 May : Final Day of Exhibition 

Manifest Gallery
2727 Woodburn Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45206
www.manifestgallery.org

Manifest Gallery Cincinnati Ohio DRAWN art exhibition Nitram Charcoal


You may see my contributions to the exhibition [besides this detail in their promo pic] in my previous post here:

Thank you so much for your interest in the arts! 
Artist at Manifest Gallery Ohio

Kelly

P.S.  Happy happy birthday, Sweet Aunt Christine!

Friday, April 17, 2015

Manifest Gallery DRAWN



Dear Art Lover,
TONIGHT in Cincinnati, Ohio, at Manifest Gallery, is an art opening.  36 works by 27 artists were chosen out of  1188 entries from 394 artists.  I am thrilled to announce that TWO of my charcoal and pastel drawing made it into this special event.  I hope that you may be able to see the exhibit.  It goes for almost a month.

DRAWN 2015 dates:
17 April : Opening Reception [sadly, I will not be able to attend, but a party is a party!]
15 May : Final Day of Exhibition 

Manifest Gallery
2727 Woodburn Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45206
www.manifestgallery.org
 
Here are the drawings of mine:

DRAWING charcoal figure sculpture Manifest Gallery Cincinnati OhioPortrait of Niccolò da Uzzano (After Donatello)

64 x 46 cm (25" x 18")
charcoal with pastel / carboncino con pastelli
grey Roma-brand paper









and:

Écorché -- The Archer
DRAWING charcoal figure sculpture Manifest Gallery Cincinnati Ohio

64 x 46 cm (25" x 18")
charcoal / carboncino
Firenze-brand paper

Peace,

Kelly

~ Kelly Borsheim, sculptor, painter, writer, teacher