History

Lambertville Exhibition History continued…

 

WATERCOLOR SHOWS

 

Frank Pietrucha has exhibited with us since Chester.  He had a number of one-man shows and participated in two-artist shows with watercolorists Jerry Murff (see right and below) and more recently with Gloria Wiernik.  Both Pietrucha and Murff  also create whimsical, mixed-media sculptures which they exhibited in their joint show.  The Rose Chair at right is one of Murff’s funky creations.  Wiernik and Pietrucha share a love of jewel-toned colors and artistic versatility.    Click on ARTISTS to see more work by Frank Pietrucha and Gloria Wiernik.

 

 

 

 

JULY – SEPTEMBER  1999

 

The Shows we had during this period were a good example of the wide variety of work we usually had on view:

 

Vistas  & Vortexes

In our main Parlor Gallery.  A show of Frank Pietrucha’s landscape and abstract watercolors & sculptures

Washington’s Crossing: The Bicentennial.  In our Field View Gallery.  A show of oil paintings created by Charles Gottschall back in 1976.

A Woman’s Life

In our Workshop Gallery.  A show of acrylic Paintings by Mary Gunning.  See more of Gunnings work by clicking on ARTISTS.

Galss Sculpture by Rex Cravat was, of course, always on view.

mary gunning you and me

© Mary Gunning You & Me, 32” x 32” acrylics on canvas, was pictured on the invitation for Gunnings solo-show titled A. Woman’s Life.

jerry murff
Gallery shot © Donna E. Brion Rose Chair silk petals, dried flowers, gold leaf  by artist Jerry Murff. Botanical watercolors by Jerrry Murff.Landscape watercolor on left by Frank Pietrucha  

gallery shot Gallery Shot © Donna E. Brion A photo of the Watercolor (Green) Gallery at Brion Galleries during a two-artist show featuring the paintings of Jerry Murff and Frank Pietrucha.

gunning
© Mary Gunning
Words Don’t Come Easily, acrylics on canvas.  One of the very first Gunning painting to show at our gallery.  Sold.  Held in  a private collection.
Gunning© Mary Gunning

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