Monday, November 16, 2020
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
"Portraits and Memories: Legacies of Service" will exhibit at Water Street Studios in Batavia, IL in November
"Snapshots and Memories" oil on canvas 72"x 108" |
With Veterans Day coming up on November 11th, Water Street Studios welcomes Portraits & Memories: Legacies of Service. This show by Jeanine Hill-Soldner, was developed over two decades. Shown in Chicago's National Veterans Museum, we are fortunate to bring Jeanine's personal story of multi-generational service and family sacrifice to the Fox Valley. This will be featured in the Dempsey Family Gallery from November 12th-December 4th. The opening will be held on Friday, November 13th.
106 South Water Street
Batavia, IL
Thursday, June 25, 2020
"Portraits and Memories" a Virtual Show at Lewis University
"Snapshots and Memories" 72"x 122" triptych from "Memories of an Era" |
Here it is! My solo show at Lewis University in the Wadsworth Family Galleries that was scheduled for June 25- September, 2020. The University will be closed through the next few months due to COVID 19, and the gallery show was cancelled. I was so pleased when Art Gallery Coordinator Natalie Swain suggested a "virtual show". Natalie did a stellar job of putting together this virtual exhibit via a slideshow.
Enjoy viewing "Portraits and Memories" and please share to all your contacts.
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Human's Merely Being at the Tall Grass Gallery:and a Preview of my Work in the show
"Coming Together" oil on canvas 24"x 24" |
"Summer in the City Christina" oil on canvas 48"x 36" |
"Summer Splash Chicago" oil on canvas 48"x 60" |
"Fractured Reflection" oil on canvas 48"x 60" |
"Sunlit Viewers" oil on canvas 24"x 24" |
"Of the Present and The Future" oil on canvas 48"x 72" |
"Sometimes in a Hurry" oil on canvas 36"x 36" |
Here's the press release for this beautiful show.
Humans Merely Being
Humans Merely Being
Seven artists portray the unique beauty
of the human image
and the strength of the human spirit
Tall Grass Arts
Association in Park Forest is honored to present a new exhibit opening on
January 25, 2020. Humans Merely Being includes works by artists Javier
Chavira, Michael Chelich, Judy Fan, Jeanine Hill-Soldner, Jean Lewis, Jessica
Smit Mattingly, and Lidia Wylangowska.
Each of the award-winning
artists has created an impressive body of figurative and portrait works. The
exhibit offers many diverse approaches to portraying human images through
realistic and expressive approaches, as symbolic, evocative, or strikingly literal
representations.
Through their
knowledge of anatomy and their technical expertise with a variety of media,
the seven
artists convey identity, action, expression and emotion. Inspired by a number
of different artists, movements, and sources – the great masters of the Renaissance and Baroque
periods; the Symbolist and Pre-Raphaelite artists of the late nineteenth
century; narrative and allegorical paintings; classical methods of realistic drawing
and painting; the challenging lives of children from Mali and Kenya; the joy of
families spending time together in Chicago; cherished moments with their own daughters
and sons – they create personal works that often move us to recognize our
similarities, our shared situations, our common humanity.
These artists
and educators have been recognized with honors, commissions, solo and group exhibitions, both nationally and internationally.
Their figurative works appear in numerous galleries and museums, in art
journals and magazines, and in television
interviews and documentaries.
Working from
life and photographs, the artists in the Humans Merely Being exhibit create
what artist Jeanine Hill-Soldner describes as “fresh narratives, capturing the
life, energy, movement, and excitement experienced in the moment.” Seeking to
express the authentic beauty of the human figure, they often strive - as artist Jessica Smit Mattingly
has stated her goals – “to physically portray the emotions experienced within, what
lies beneath the surface, the larger stories and deeper meanings of our
everyday experience.”
Curated by
Claudia Craemer and Deborah Craemer, Humans Merely Being is on view
from January
25 through February 29, 2020, with an Artists Reception, open to all, on
Saturday,
January 25, from 1-3pm.
Tall Grass
Arts Association, 367 Artists Walk, Park Forest, IL 60466
www.tallgrassarts.org 708 748 3377
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