Installation Femmetastiques - Part 2
Still Life with 2 People, by Marti Jones Dixon Compassion, by Erin Mulligan Beach Ponies, by Heather Bullach Photos by Aimee Lambes Erika Katherine art Under Siege, by Sally Lytle
By Tom Wachunas
“There is a vitality, a life force, an energy, a
quickening that is translated through you into action, and because there is
only one of you in all time, this expression is unique. And if you block it, it
will never exist through any other medium and will be lost.” - Martha Graham
“The only quality that endures in art is a personal vision of the world. Methods are transient: personality is enduring.” - Edward Hopper
EXHIBIT: Salon des Femmes -
celebrating the work of 12 local female artists / Cyrus Custom Framing
& Art Gallery, 2645 Cleveland Ave NW, Canton, OH / Through June 14, 2023
/ Viewing hours Monday -Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m to 3 p.m.
(closed on first Saturday of month)
EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Heather Bullach, Heidi Fawver, Kat Francis, Marti Jones Dixon, Erika Katherine, Judi Krew, Aimee Lambes, Sam Lilenfield, Sally Lytle, Erin Mulligan, Emily Orsich, Jo Westfall
I quoted Martha
Graham at the top of this post because even though her powerful words were
originally offered in the context of modern dance, I believe that the spirit of
her observations is nonetheless applicable to any act of aesthetic
expression. The styles, materials and messages offered in this exhibit are widely
varied. Still, each artist offers a distinctive translation of that “…vitality,
a life force, an energy, a quickening…” which
inspires her to manifest a unique personal vision of being alive in the world.
Speaking of relevant
quotes, when you look at the gorgeous photographs here by well-travelled Aimee
Lambes, let these words from photographer Annie Leibovitz resonate: “There's
an idea that it's hard to be a woman artist. People assume that women have
fewer opportunities, less power. But it's not any harder to be a woman artist
than to be a male artist. We all take what we are given and use the parts of
ourselves that feed the work. We make our way… Photography lets you find
yourself. It is a passport to people and places and to possibilities.” ‘Nuf said.
Heather Bullach’s 19 paintings here are
breathtaking in their classic style of elegant and poetic naturalism. The
pristine serenity and precision of her confident brushwork gives her visions a
patina of luminous silk.
With her
astonishing exactitude of technique (I often think her brushes might be made
from feathers, or even cat hairs), Erin Mulligan paints delightfully dramatic
encounters of the metaverse kind. She rules a magical Morphdom snatched from
the jaws of our ordinary world. The intriguing pictorial tales she tells
straddle the whimsical, the weird, and the always wondrous.
The captivating
figurative paintings by Mart Jones Dixon are imbued with expressive, gestural immediacy.
They often convey a sense of the artist capturing a crescendo moment before her
memory of it changes or vanishes. A social encounter, an intimate conversation on
the threshold of impending action, or of telling a secret, asking a question, revealing
an answer. This expressivity is greatly enhanced by Dixon’s deft articulation
of light, drawing us in to look – or listen -
longer.
I’ll be sharing
more of my take on this adventurous show in Part 3, sometime next week. Meanwhile,
once again, Félicitez les femmes!
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