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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Millbrook Winery welcomes Artist K. Velis Turan
K. Velis Turan On Millbrook Vineyards & Winery: My creative process becomes a dialogue between the actual image and the result I want to express. At Millbrook, I was taken in by the beauty of the rolling hills and the vast landscape, including the large expanse of vineyards. I hope to capture the shapes, colors, and reflections of those landscapes in my work. Continue reading
Artist John Laurenzi paired with Warwick Valley Winery
John Laurenzi On Warwick Valley Winery: The visit to the Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery was quite interesting. Our hosts gave us a tour that led to two sketches from which I will create my paintings. The ambiance, plus the fact that the winery includes music as a part of their festivities motivated me to include a musical theme in the two sketches. Since many of my recent works have a musical abstract approach, I felt this would fit well. Continue reading
Artist Lee Anne Morgan paired with Brotherhood, America’s Oldest Winery
Lee Ann Morgan On her Brotherhood, America’s Oldest Winery pairing:The Brotherhood’s vineyards share the stunning views of Olana where Frederick Church, one of the founders of the Hudson River School of Painting, painted his historic paintings. With these legacies around every corner, building, and vine, I hope to capture through my painterly photographic images the auras of this ancient place … the echoes and shadows of told and untold stories that abound in this mystical winery and its vineyards. Continue reading
Artist Joan Damiani paired with Hudson-Chatham Winery
Joan Damiani on Hudson-Chatham Winery “It is a small winery with some lovely rolling hills. I hope to see it through the seasons and in all kinds of light. I’m not sure at this time which season or which light, or what medium…” Continue reading