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One street over: Art show/sale, 2007 calendar

Posted by David Boraks on November 5, 2006

The Lake Norman Art League Fall Show (and art sale) is on display Nov. 1-19 at Wooden Stone Gallery on South Main Street in Davidson. Come on down for a reception with the artists Friday (Nov. 10), 6-9 pm.

The show includes entries by Art League members and other area artists, as well as the winning images selected for the newly published 2007 calendar “Images of Home,” which is being sold to raise money for the Davidson Housing Coalition’s Hammers emergency home repair program.

Artists featured in the calendar and show include Lori Neill, Kathie Kemp, David Kaylor, Felicia van Bork, Betty Casey, Jim Elliott, Ann Nolan, Belinda Armstrong, Missy Kuykendall (that’s her “Country Home” above), David Merck, and even yours truly. Our juror for both the Art League show and the calendar was Charlotte artist Laura McCarthy (www.lauramccarthy.net).

Here’s a flyer about the event. If appropriate, please post and share this with your contacts. All work is available for sale … Thanks!

One Response to “One street over: Art show/sale, 2007 calendar”

  1. dboraks said

    Winners announced

    Michael Hughes’ painting “67 Ranchero, circa 1980” won Best of Show in the Lake Norman Art League’s 2006 Fall Show.

    Here is a list of the winners:

    Best of Show – Michael Hughes, painting, “67 Ranchero, circa 1980”

    Acrylics & Oil – 1st, Lori Neill, “7 Up”; 2nd Michael Hughes, “Bar.B.Q. Chef”; 3rd, Beth Ybarra, “Watchful Ewe”

    Watercolors – 1st, Ann Nolan, “Awakening LaRomita”; 2nd Kathie Kemp, “Grapes of Vine”; 3rd, Sherry DeFazio, “Memories”

    Other 2-Dimensional work – 1st, David Boraks, photograph, “Sidewalk Signal”; 2nd, Tiffany Fox, untitled print; 3rd, Belinda Armstrong, mixed-media collage, “Summer Fence Line”

    3-Dimensional Work — 1st, David Kaylor, turned wood, “Oak Burl Vessel”; 2nd, Melody Rich, necklace, “Dreaming of Africa”; 3rd, Carol Bruckner, ceramic, “Torn”

    Images of the winning works can be found at http://www.LKNArt.org.

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