| Smith-Caswell and Taublieb at Core |
| Written by Ken Hamel | |
| Monday, 24 November 2008 | |
Gina Smith Caswell and Charlie TaubliebCore New Art SpaceDecember 4 - 21, 2008In the Core annex: Stuart C. Andrews "Routes and Branches"Artist's Talk Thursday, December 4, 6 - 9 p.m. First Friday ArtWalk, December 5, 6 - 9 p.m. Artists Reception, Saturday, December 13, 6 - 9 p.m. Bead for Life Party, Sunday, December 14, 12 to 3, Come purchase beaded jewelry for the holiday season. Proceeds from the sales go directly back to the Uganda community where the jewelry is made. Saturday, Dec 19th, Night of the Luminaries. Santa Fe art galleries will be open for the street lights. ![]() Gina Smith Caswell - Ocean Portrait Gina Smith Caswell Statement My current show is oil paintings that explore the figure and portrait. The figure images capture the individual caught up in an activity. I'm interested in the movement of the body and in particular, the hands.
Charlie Taublieb Statement Painting and constructing, whether spontaneous or calculated is emotionally, spiritually and intellectually draining-and uplifting-at the same time, for me. I don’t judge the success of a finished piece of my artwork entirely by the visual results, but also from the emotional satisfaction plus the act of creating. I have always been challenged and intrigued by the circle. Trying to make a cohesive statement within its borders is difficult and when successful, very rewarding. The success of a painting lies in the eyes of the viewer and as well as in mine. My paintings and constructions are meant to be viewed and also touched. The look and feel of some of the elements in my work hopefully will surprise you and make you smile. Some are smooth and some are not, some are loud and some quiet, but all are part of a shape that has “No Beginning…No End…” IN THE CORE ANNEX: Stuart C. Andrews "Routes and Branches" In this second installment of his Four Seasons series, Stuart Codington Andrews weaves a visual road trip for the viewer, examining the roots of the 4 themes of chess, trout, pop culture, and mythology, through the space and light of the western skyline, with a few sidetrips. This is a collection of new oils and acrylics that will merge these lines of ideas with color and humor, while glancing back at the origins of each along the way.
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