Exhibition: Artist of the Month - Beth Ferris Sale

Gallery on Main’s 2018 "Artist of the Month" series continues with an exhibition of photography by Beth Ferris Sale, on extended view through March 30.

Beth explains her work by saying, “Visualizing life through a kaleidoscope has greatly contributed to my creative process. Forever-changing images, with each turn the colors and light present a unique quality, no two alike. Natural light significantly effects when and how I capture each image. The transformation of my work into digital art is one of the most gratifying aspects of my creative journey; transcending a vintage and nostalgic feel reminiscent of Kodachrome with deep saturated colors. My images are an extension of my whimsical approach to life — bringing more color, light, and humor into the world.”

She continues, “My process has evolved organically; a happy accident resulting in a signature style. My work brings to life everyday scenes that oftentimes go unnoticed by those celebrating the simplicity and beauty of a moment in time. Truly one of the most rewarding aspects of creating is in the sharing and how it relates to, and resonates with the observer.”

Exhibition: Artist of the Month - Natalia Pas

Throughout January, Gallery on Main's "Artist of the Month" series features mixed-media works by Natalia Pas of Roselle Park, New Jersey.

Meet the artist at a free opening reception at Gallery on Main on Saturday, January 6, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served.

Natalia Pas draws inspiration from her beloved birthplace, a small village in rural Poland. Her brilliantly colorful landscape paintings honor the natural terrains she frolicked across as a child. Formally trained, with a Bachelor's of Fine Arts and Art Education, her work inspires viewers to rejoice in the splendor of the earth, with diverse imagery that allows each piece to highlight the eternal beauty of nature or capture whispers from ephemeral dreamscapes.

Natalia has a unique technique of using embroidery on painted canvas that stems from a long tradition of woman decorating their homes with ornate embroidery. The use of hand embroidered flowers and animals in Poland gives homage to the pride of the land that people own and farm. This connection to nature and hard work is connected in the tedious embroidery that is portrayed in the landscapes.

Exhibition: Artist of the Month - Zig Mantell

Throughout December, Gallery on Main's "Artist of the Month" series features an exhibition of digital collage works by Zig Mantell.

Meet the artist at a free opening reception at Gallery on Main on Saturday, December 2 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served.

Artist and musician Zig Mantell has explored many art forms throughout his life, from pencils, photography and painting to piano. There are many facets to his works that do not fit neatly into a single category, and many layers to his visual and musical creations.

In 1990, after a 20-year period of painting large oils and pencil works, Zig spent time working primarily on musical composition and performing his piano works, recording two CDs in the process — all while maintaining his industrial career.

round 1994 when he returned to visual arts, it was to use photography as a means of exploring the concepts of collage. Then, in early 2000 everything went digital and Zig began using a Mac computer, not only to record and produce music, but also to use Adobe Photoshop with his digital camera. Mantell says, “This changed the way I approached all my creative projects in a very dramatic way,” and he began a new phase of artistic development.

Mantell explains, “Whether it's music or visual, my work has always been improvisatory. The randomness and momentary connections we make are the most interesting. Dreams we have exhibit that randomness the same way being in a public space among others can. We have always wanted to interpret those dreams as meaningful. I marvel at the environments we have made for ourselves all over the world.”

He continues, “I use my camera to record the iconic material we surround ourselves with. It all represents our collective aspirations and dreams through the personal act. I look for the essence of our environment and how we live in it. I think of it as a study with no end.”

Regarding his current preferred medium, Mantell says, “My use of Photoshop instead of any other means of expression may only be temporary. My urge to paint is ongoing, even now. And it is probably why I like to turn my photos into paintings.”

Artist of the Month exhibition: Conny Jasper

Throughout November 2017, Gallery on Main's "Artist of the Month" series of exhibitions features a selection of photographs, as well as a recent pastel drawing, by Conny Jasper of Somerset.

Meet the artist at a free opening reception at Gallery on Main on Saturday, November 4 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served, and the reception features live music by guitarist and banjo player Edmund Baranowski.

Says Jasper, “Life is an adventure and inspiration is everywhere. I enjoy working with the various media and exploring the way each one contributes to the development of a piece. For me, art is a reflection of both natural and human-made elements and the interaction of the two. There tends to be a component of similar themes that connects each piece, as I include a sense of flow and an abstract expression of the world. I am a visionary looking beyond the external appearances of life and highlighting this experience. My art is a dream made concrete.”

Find of the Week: Antique "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" print, framed

Antique theatrical lithograph poster promoting performances of the play "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," starring actor Thomas E. Shea.  Printed by Miner Lithography, ca. 1910's. Logo on print is the Miner Lithography logo the company used from 1916 through 1922. Poster is in fair condition. Newly custom framed with all acid-free and archival materials, including True Vue Conservation Clear U.V. glass. Ready to hang.

American director and dramatic actor Thomas E. Shea (1861-1940) was best known for the 1914 silent film "The Man o' Warsman."

To learn more about this piece and see additional photos, visit our Etsy shop or come see it in person at Gallery on Main.

Find of the Week: Victorian revival art deco vanity table and chest with drawers

Two very special finds at once! We're in love with these gorgeous pieces, which feature lovely curvilinear details and striking use of contrasting wood grains. Ca. 1930-1940. Available individually or as a set.

Stop in and see these beauties at Gallery on Main today, before someone else takes them home!