Amie Potsic’s photo series – Made in China: Poor Working Conditions, Poverty, Tainted Exports & Made in China @ Lightroom Salon in the Fairmount neighborhood. Potsic’s Asian motif pairs exquisitely with Julia Blaukopf‘s print of a collage made from her own photographic source material. The photography takes the visitor on a trip to the Far East with a finely honed American gaze, like the Impressionists, DoN is still attracted to the shapes and color of the East.
Julia Blaukopf, digital print on fabric @ Lightroom Salon. Julia is a fellow of the Center of Emerging Visual Artists, it it so cool to see how the relationship building and social networking of the artist development team at CFEVA creates a great merger of styles, personalities and techniques; the synergy of the exhibit feels so personal and memorable with the vibe real friendship and cooperation.
Genevieve Coutroubis & John Karpinski, photograph with drawing and Julia Blaukopf prints lined along the mantle. The gallery on Wallace Street is elegant and welcoming, it’s really fun to get to see the old world architecture.
Genevieve Coutroubis & John Karpinski – the turtle is a symbol of long life, the dream of all artists if not for themselves then their art. The art team involves trust, understanding and strength in creating powerful narrative and clear composition; viewing a successful collaboration makes DoN remember working in teams is still possible.
Jill Katz, Yamdrok Yso Lake en route to Gyantse, Tibet and Everest Base Camp (elevation 17,060 ft.), archyval pigment print. The colorful scarves emanate prayers into the wind, a transcendent thought to merge with the images.
Julia Blaukopf is experimenting with photography and tile – cool-hunting tip!
Photos by DoN.