Sunday, September 23, 2012

Wall Works: Art @ the Library




LANDSCHAP: 

Aimee LaPorte & Rhonda Ratray

         
 Bennington Mountains, July Meadow. Aimee LaPorte 2012

 The Land Bridge, Rhonda Ratray 2012

Nina. Aimee LaPorte 2012

October 6 – January 31, 2013

Opening reception: Saturday, October 6, 2012
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Bennington Free Library
101 Silver Street
Bennington, VT 05201
(802) 442-9051
http://benningtonfreelibrary.org

Aimee LaPorte
Landscape painting traces its name from the Dutch word “landschap” meaning a patch of cultivated ground. My landscape paintings reflect this history, highlighting the margins of nature and culture. These are depictions of the wild and the cultivated. The apple orchard of my youth and the farms I visit weekly have in part, become the subjects of my paintings. It is not my intention to idealize nature or depict idealized pastoral scenes. These paintings are about stopping and appreciating exactly where I am, the smell, the light, the air.  If I can breathe the air, I can visit and revisit these meditative spaces.

Ongoing Gratus Portrait Series. This portrait series borrows it’s name from the Latin word Gratus, meaning beloved, dear, pleasing or agreeable. The style of these miniatures is inspired by a series of colonial family portraits from the collection of the Bennington Museum.  My subjects are companion animals, some of which are my own family pets.  Intended to delight, these mementos humorously honor dear family members. I work from photographs and digital images. Please contact me if you would like a custom portrait. laporteorama@gmail.com

Rhonda Ratray
The Bridges, is an ongoing series begun in March 2011.  Bridges can be epic like the 1,000 mile long Bering Land Bridge that created a link between North America and Asia ushering humans to a new continent.  Bridges can be fantastic like the Flaming Rainbow Bridge of Norse mythology that connects the Earth to the realm of the gods. Bridges can be iconic like Vermont’s covered bridges that speak to history. These bridges serve to join two pieces of land and foster a connection through time. My series began with bridges in knots as a way to hold the connection tighter. The bridges have evolved from there.  

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Now Showing

Recent work on view now till August 31st at Kevin's  @ 27 Main Street, North Bennington.
         

One, Cutoff Rd. Acrylic on Panel 18"x24"" 


When despair for the world grows in me and I wake in the night at the least sound in fear of what my life and my children's lives may be, I go and lie down where the wood drake rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds. I come into the peace of wild things who do not tax their lives with forethought of grief. I come into the presence of still water. And I feel above me the day-blind stars waiting with their light. For a time I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.”
Wendell BerryThe Peace of Wild Things" from The Selected Poems of Wendell Berry. Copyright © 1998.

Landscape painting traces its name from the Dutch word “landschap” meaning a patch of cultivated ground. My landscape paintings reflect this history, highlighting the margins of nature and culture. These are depictions of the wild and the cultivated. The apple orchard of my youth and the farms I visit weekly have in part, become the subjects of my paintings. It is not my intention to idealize nature or depict idealized pastoral scenes. These paintings are about stopping and appreciating exactly where I am. The smell, the light and the air.  If I can breathe the air, I can visit and revisit these meditative spaces.




Little Pea 5"x7" Acrylic on paper. Gratus series 2012

My current portrait series borrows it’s name from the Latin word Gratus, meaning beloved, dear and pleasing. The format and style of these miniatures initially was inspired by a series of colonial family portraits from the collection of the Bennington Museum.  My subjects are mostly companion animals, some of which are my own family pets. Intended to delight, these mementos humorously honor dear family members. I work from photographs and digital images. I am available to paint a portrait of your choosing.




Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Dual


Two portraits of Henry. 
The profile, Colonial style and the 3/4 view Victorian. 
each portrait is  5"x 7" acrylic on paper. 2012