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    Lois Parks DeCastro & Jeannine Redon

    Lois Parks DeCastro & Jeannine Redon

    The Main Gallery

    May 30-July 1, 2007

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    2 shows for the price of one! Invincible Summer, a mixed media exhibit by Lois Parks DeCastro and Cast Acrylic Monotypes by Jeannine Redon. Lois Parks DeCastro: I think of my work as "organized accidents" -- a place where unplanned applications of my media can be manipulated to create exciting relationships. Throughout the process, I'm continually asking, "What if ...? as a launch pad to explore and experiment with new techniques. My creative process begins with a single element I find visually interesting. It may be an image, color, line, shape or texture. I affix it permanently to my substrate and compose around it, much like building with blocks. Generally, I don't preplan or compose. Jeannine Redon: I am from Paris, France, where I was born and raised. My belief that there is a drawing in everything takes me to strange places. I draw about fitness... body language... I draw my love for peppers, garlic heads, artichokes... I draw my frustrations ... how I feel about death ... a thought comes to my mind and ends up on paper ... I practice color pencil with a passion. I particularly enjoy the challenge of working on black paper. (Everything one learns about color becomes moot when black is used as a background, and you have to abide by new rules) Printmaking is another one of my interests. At this time I am partial to linoneum cuts. Also, it looks like pastels are making a comeback into my artist's life! So ... let the show begin.....

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      Tickets: Free

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      May 30-July 1, 2007

      Times:
      Reception for Lois Parks DeCastro 6/16 & 6/20: 12pm-3pm

      Reception for Jeannine Redon 6/3: 3pm-7pm

      Gallery Hours:
      Wed-Fri: 11am-4pm
      Sat & Sun: 10am-3pm

    • Venue Info

      The Main Gallery

      1018 Main Street Redwood City, CA 94063

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