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Off-site Gallery Exhibits

Art Reach Off Site Galleries:
MidMichigan Health,
Isabella County Commission on Aging,
Veterans Memorial Library and
Central Michigan Community Hospital

Artists Featured in the Off-site Gallery Exhibits:

     

 

Jeanne Fisher

 

About the Artist:
" One significant reason I paint is to tell a story through imagery. Storytelling is a huge part of my heritage and a tradition that resurfaces at every family gathering. My most recent series entitled “Roots and Branches,� illustrates several family stories in a style reminiscent of childhood storybooks. Actual plants and trees inspired each piece. I selected them as references because their position and location reminded me of a family member’s situation.

My hope is that many viewers will recognize the familiar themes of their own stories in these works
of art.  
~Jeanne Fisher
  Jeanne Fisher

 

Alan Weber

 

About the Artist:
"My exhibition is primarily a series of black and white photographs of African animals that depict their relationship with the environment. The images reflect the textures of their native habitat and reveal a stature or integrity that is lost when viewing these creatures in a zoo or in living color.

The African woman is the center of the exhibition. She represents the heart of Africa and the relationship she has with flora and fauna. Thus, the trees and animal photos extend from her sides.

At opposite ends of the presentation is a color photo depicting a more romanticized view of African wild life."
~Alan Weber

  Alan Weber

 

Lilium by Parise an exhibition of photographs by
Paula Clark Nettleton

 

About the Artist:
"My inspiration has always come from that which is continually creating and recreating nature. Photography now has me seeing that world through different eyes, focusing less on creating art from what I see, than on discovering the art that is already there. I am learning to see-in-the-moment, so as to capture the fleeting image that appears for a mere second and then changes forevermore."
~Paula Nettleton Clark


  Paula Clark Nettleton