Sextet 3 - 2018

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SEXTET 3 June 14 - July 14, 2018

Scott Dow Christy Marie Yuko Mizobuchi Traci Mims Anthony Ruscitto David Sheskin

LIMNER GALLERY

123 Warren Street, Hudson, NY 12534 518-828-2343 www.limnergallery.com TheLimner@aol.com


Scott Dow These pieces represent my pursuit of relevant art. They are a study of color, texture, form, an exploration of time, scale, imagination, and a commentary on our world, its borders and the human impact.


All The Kings Men 12” x 10” x 7” Wood and paint


Conservatory 12” x 6” x 13” Wood and paint


Fountainhead 12” x 6” x 14” Wood and paint


Christy Marie I capture the invisible. My work brings light to communities that often feel they are in darkness. Many observe the beautiful things in life, in stark contrast, I observe what is often denied, overlooked and swept under the rug. I aim to show the humanity of the people in this world while bringing integrity and truth back into photojournalism. Most of my images are in grayscale to help keep the focus on subject matter, the people.


The Cost Of Living With HIV Series 12” x 18” Photography


The Cost Of Living With HIV Series 12” x 18” Photography


The Cost Of Living With HIV Series 12” x 18” Photography


Yuko Mizobuchi I am led by my feelings and have no hesitation to draw lines that are expressions of my will. My style may be categorized as contemporary art, but I regard my works as the true antitheses of contemporary art, based on fundamentalism. My work means to rediscover and awaken the memory of DNA that has been dormant since ancient times and regain the power of imagination. I feel and imagine with my ‘mind brain’ – I believe this is the power of art.


The Woman Angel 11.7� x 16.5� Permanent paint markers, water color ink and carving on wood board


A Woman of Sidelong Glances 20.27� x 14.33� Permanent paint markers, Japanese Sumi and carving on wood board


Gather in One 20.27� x 28.66� Permanent paint markers, water color ink and carving on wood board


Traci Mims Art has always been a part of my life. I have been drawing since the age of 4. My work often is expressed in the form of cultural allegory and social realism. I am motivated by art that has an underlying message that engages the viewer in a way they relate to. Art for me is many things but mainly it is my passion and my voice when I have a statement to make, it has also been my protest when circumstances of injustice arise. I never grow weary creating only resentful that there is not more time in a day to print, draw or paint.


Angels and Demons 16” x 20” Acrylic on canvas


Still a Rose 18” x 24” Graphite on paper


Escape from Babylon 24” x 24” Acrylic on wood


Anthony Ruscitto All clouds are just water vapor suspended in our atmosphere, yet the more you stare at them, the more you can see. My work is like the clouds. I am compelled to create, sometimes knowing what I want to achieve, while other times I enjoy discovering new elements, color combinations, textures, layers.


Pathway to the Heavens 40” x 30” Acrylic on canvas


No. 87 18” x 24” Acrylic on canvas


Rough Waters 30” x 40” Acrylic on canvas


David Sheskin These images are from a unique series Luminaries in Paradise. The series depicts the rebirth of notable historical figures by oneself or paired with another iconic individual in the Afterlife. The images are digital paintings/collages created through the use of computer software.


Emmett Till and Anne Frank in Paradise 24� x 24� Digital print


Martin Luther King and Joan of Arc in Paradise 24� x 24� Digital print


Vincent Van Gogh and Frida Kahlo in Paradise 24� x 24� Digital print


SlowArt All artwork and images in this publication are under the exclusive copyright of the artists.

SlowArt Productions, 123 Warren Street, Hudson, NY 12534, www.slowart.com




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