Wednesday, February 20, 2013

An Exhibition of the Hemlocks Retreat Artists

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02/28/13-3/12/13
An Exhibition of the Hemlocks Retreat Artists
For the last eight years the artists Eileen Blyth, Brucie Holler, Louanne LaRoche, Laurie McIntosh, Lynn Parrott, and Jan Swanson, have spent a week sharing their love of art at Hemlocks Studio in Cedar Mountain, NC. This is the second exhibition for this group at Gallery 80808.


New Work…The Natural Evolution of Six Artists and a Mountain Retreat

For the Past eight years the artists Eileen Blyth, Brucie Holler, Louanne LaRoche, Laurie McIntosh, Lynn Parrott and Jan Swanson have spent a week in the mountains of North Carolina creating and sharing their love of art.

Gallery 80808/Vista Studios
February 28-March 11
Opening Reception
Friday, March 1, 5:30-8:30 pm
808 Lady Street
Columbia, S.C.
803-252-6134

Then traveling to……….

Camellia Art Gallery
March 22-April 13
Opening Reception
Friday, March 22, 5:30-7:30 pm
Hilton Head Island, S.C.
One Office Way
843-757-3535



LaRoche, Holler, and Parrott maintain studios, in the Bluffton/Hilton Head area. McIntosh, Swanson and Blyth are Columbia artists. Friends and supporters of each other’s work they all acknowledge their common creative threads of process, discovery, documentation, color theory, and spirituality. The variety and expanse of their work is depicted throughout this exhibit of paintings, drawings and assemblages.  




















The History
In 2005, sisters Lynn Parrott and Laurie McIntosh participated in a class together at the Penland School. They had such a wonderful experience painting together that they decided to invite other artists they knew and respected to work with them in a group situtation. The first time they put this idea into play was in 2006 in Lynn’s garage on Hilton Head Island. 

After two meetings in Hilton Head the group moved to the mountains where they could work and paint at Hemlocks Studio in Cedar Mountain, NC. The artists participating were still quite fluid at this point but over the next couple of years a core group of six artists remained in place. Six is a nice number in the studio and through the years their creative spirits learned how to work with and around each other.

Eileen Blyth, Brucie Holler, Louanne LaRoche, Laurie McIntosh, Lynn Parrott and Jan Swanson gather at this mountain retreat every fall to work, replenish friendships and share their lives with one another. They dance, cook, share books and music, inspire and influence each other over a few beers or a glass of wine and paint from morning to night.

The Artists

Louanne LaRoche 
LaRoche has lived in low country since 1977. She is the former owner of the Red Piano Galleries. Her art reflects a significant sense of community, and her response to these connections, as they are being lost, displaced, or diminished. She continues to experiment exploring the relationships of color, texture, and creating new perspectives and nuances of feeling. Her work has been collected and exhibited internationally.

Statement 
“There is a communion of spirit between an intimate glance towards a gesture, event or place and the process of documenting this relationship on paper or canvas. 

“This yearly mountain retreat is a place for our creative confluence. Our time together provides bounty for each………. fueling the flow of our artwork and constancy to friendships.”  





















Caesars Head Mountain                             40x40                                                 mixed media

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Brucie Holler
Holler, a South Carolina native, received a BFA in painting from Florida State University and did graduate work at the Maryland Institute, College of Art in Baltimore. She then moved to Telluride, Colorado and worked for seven years teaching and serving as Director of Exhibitions for the Ah Haa School for the Arts, a non-profit art school. She has studied with a variety of internationally known painters including Richard Smith, Mario Martinez, and Truman Lowe among others and has shown her work in galleries in Florida, South Carolina and Colorado. She moved back to South Carolina in 1997 where she maintains a studio.

Artist Statement
As a painter, I am interested in exploring the idea of beauty and my response to life through nature, symbolism and an investigation of the interior landscape. Whether I am working in abstraction or representation, I am interested in creating spaces and moments of contemplation that are inspired by personal experience.

“This retreat “has really become about the friendships for me. The work is almost second. My friendship with everyone in the group has become more precious, deeper and very special to me. And the two things…work and friendship - are so intertwined that my mountain work cannot be separated from these friendships. It seems that my work resonates with this love that I feel for everyone. I almost don’t want to share the art work publically because it just means something different.” 

Murmation Series II                                            41x32                                                  mixed media                                  


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Lynn Parrott  
Parrott a native South Carolinian grew up with an artist mother who encouraged her studies towards an art degree from Queens University and post graduate work at Clemson University. Her studies with renowned artists Charles Reid, Sheila Parsons, Frank Webb, Morgan Samuel Price, Michael Karas, Michael Cresco , Carol Anthony, Gregory Botts and Pinkney Herbert has helped develop her style. The landscapes of the South Carolina low country and the North Carolina Mountains provide the inspiration for her dynamic, multilayered and richly colored paintings.

Statement 
My life has been a long love affair with the water
The ocean…..The moon….The tides….The marshes
To live with the glory and mystery of the moon, the sun and the tides
Is delicious…..Is Magic
Is not to be taken for granted….EVER

“I treasure this retreat; it is a gift of time to renew friendships, to renew myself.”










Morning Glory                                          24x30                                                                         oil

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Laurie Brownell McIntosh
McIntosh is a graduate of the University of South Carolina where she majored in Studio Art. She is a full-time resident artist of Vista Studios/Gallery 80808 in Columbia, South Carolina. A professional graphic designer since 1986, she is also the Creative Director of Brownell McIntosh Graphic Design in Columbia.

“A week with these five women revives the energy within my creative self. Delicious food, limitless libations and raucous laughter fuels these friendships that are based on a love of art and common interest. We learn from each other by simply being in the same space and time. We absorb each others colors and propensities, and unknowingly incorporate them into our own creative pallets and canvases. And then we pack it all up. Not just the new work, supplies and paint splattered clothes but  also the joy of being with like minded women that you love and share a little piece of your life with.”






Pink Stripe Trunks         6" x 12"               oil on board




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Jan Swanson
Swanson is a mid-century, self-taught artist from Asheville, NC, working mostly in oils, but also doing acrylic/collage paintings with found objects and papers.  Her work is usually colorful; sometimes humorous. She is a graduate of Clemson University and has attended classes at the University of South Carolina as well as Penland School of Crafts, Anderson Ranch and Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts. 
Statement  
My paintings usually depict things that aren't quite right. Many times there will be objects falling off of tables, or crooked chairs and windows. The spots may fall off a woman's dress. Some of my recent paintings have cigarettes in them. I don't feel right about a painting unless there is something amiss.

“I am the most recent addition to the Hemlocks' Retreat group having started in 2004.  After a trip to San Miguel, Mexico with two of the group's members, Laurie McIntosh and Lynn Parrott, I guess I was somewhat indoctrinated into the circle. I also showed everyone's work at the Bus Stop Gallery in Columbia.  The group has given me so much confidence and enabled me to show my work at Camellia Art on Hilton Head Island. Each member is always willing to provide constructive criticism and I always look forward to our retreats. They are one of the highlights of my life.”




























Math Is Not My thing               34X34                              Mixed media


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Eileen Blyth
Education-College of Charleston - BA Studio Art- University of South Carolina - Graphic Design
Studio location: Studios in the Arcade,  Columbia, S.C

Statement
“There are times when I have an idea in my head of how a painting will go. Usually, as I work, a completely different thing happens, as if the paint had a whole different plan. Somewhere between building the surface and making and erasing marks there is a shift. It is that moment of knowing, of seeing that shape or line, of finding the composition that is the exciting thing for me.”.

 “To be able to remove ourselves from our everyday studio life and be together for this capsule of time has become a vital part of my growth as an artist.”




























The color of grass                            4’X4’                    mixed media


Contact information
Columbia: Laurie McIntosh - 803-319-2223 - Laurie.mc@bellsouth.net
Hilton Head Island: Adrienne Lively, Camellia Art - 843-785-3535 - adrianne@camelliaart.com


Monday, February 11, 2013

The Greatest (Art) Show on Earth




Local Ringing School of Art and Design alumnae to show career-spanning work during February event.

Anticipating the return of the circus early in March, eight Columbia artists who honed their creative skills at the Ringling School of Art and Design are mounting a group show of career-spanning work.

The Greatest (Art) Show on Earth will go on view Valentine’s Day in the gallery at Vista Studios, 808 Lady Street. The artists’ reception will follow on Friday, February 15, 2013 from 5 – 9 p.m.

According to host artist Jeff Donovan, the only one of the eight who creates at Vista Studios, “This is a first! We have never shown together. Although some of our student time at Ringling overlaped, we were not all there at the same time. In fact, some of us had never met each other until we began planning this show.” Donovan, noted regionally for his paintings and sculptures, is also an art restorer with ReNewall.

The variance of styles and techniques as well as diversity of work for this show evidences that the Sarasota, Florida-based art school does not produce cookie-cutter artists. Roy Paschal served as a forensic artist with South Carolina Law Enforcement agency before early retirement freed him to paint full time. Sally Plaxco Wallace drew and painted animals for Riverbanks Zoo for many years; she now specializes in equine paintings.

Trahern Cook recently released his first children’s book for which he was both author and illustrator. Dennis Craighead is proprietor of his own design studio, and Hannah Tvedten, whose first post-graduation job involved painting mascot heads and masks for the circus wardrobe department, teaches art at Red Bank Elementary School.

Dan Greshel, an independent art projects contractor and a recent past president of About Face, a live model-painting group affiliated with Columbia Museum of Art, creates assemblages from found objects.

The illustrations and fine art paintings of Randall McKissick have taken their places in publications and on posters, in galleries and museum from Paris to South Africa, Hawaii to Chicago and New York, as well as Charleston and Atlanta.

The show and artists are featured in the January-February issue of Columbia Living Magazine.

The Greatest (Art) Show on Earth will remain on view through 5 p.m. Tuesday, February 19.

For additional information and images, contact Rachel Haynie 415-810-5380 or Jeff Donovan 803-760-4371.