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April 14, 2013 by profk

Green, Yellow, Blue

April 14 to May 5, 2013

Closing Reception: Friday, May 3, 6-8 p.m.

Participating Artists
Larry BlumsackLouise HalsteadEva Patalas
Juliette CarignanJanel HoutonAmy Rindskopf
Christine Carter-HuskSusan KottlerElaine Asplind Russell
Iris ChandlerKwan Kew LaiChristine Sandvik
Arlette DohertyPaula Metcalf LazarMelissa Shaak
Naomi Ellenberg-DukasSuzanne LefebvreSylvia Staag-Giuliano
Danette EnglishKathy LoboLee Strasburger
Cara Lai FitzGibbonMaria LoboJane Wentzell
Charles FitzGibbonCarolyn MaySharon Whitman
Lisa GibalerioSophia MoneCarol Wintle
Bert HalsteadDarisse Paquette
Arlette Doherty, Awash with Blue, Yellow and Green, fiber and beads
Arlette Doherty, Awash with Blue, Yellow and Green, fiber and beads

Since the end of the twentieth century, “The Green Movement” and “going green” have referred to the “Environmental Movement” and being “environmentally friendly”.

Sophia Mone, LePrintemps, print
Sophia Mone, LePrintemps, print

 

 

Yellow is associated with gold, sunshine, reason, optimism and pleasure. It is also sometimes associated with envy, jealousy and betrayal. Yellow pigment (yellow ochre) was used by cave artists in ancient times, and is still used by artists today.

 

Danette English, Vase Series #2, print
Danette English, Vase Series #2, print

 

 

Blue pigment can be made from minerals such as lapis lazuli, cobalt and azurite. Blue Dyes have been made from plants such as wood and indigo.

 

 

 

 

Amy Rindeskopf, Limes, photograph
Amy Rindeskopf, Limes, photograph
Kathy Lobo, Just in Time, paper
Kathy Lobo, Just in Time, paper
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