1. Marty Walker Gallery to show Lisa Grossman's Landscape Oil Paintings

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    artwork: Lisa Grossman - 'Sand River I', 2010, oil on canvas, 32 x 40 inches - Images courtesy Marty Walker Gallery

    Dallas, TX - Lisa Grossman’s oil paintings of the wide open rural eastern Kansas, painted en plein air (or on location), are a meditation on open spaces, exploring the emotional responses to atmospheric shifts in light, color, and the vast distance of land and sky. Grossman’s paintings are devoid of objects typically depicted in landscape painting, such as trees, dwellings, and other human-made contraptions such as cars and electrical lines. She instead wipes them out with her confident brushstrokes offering uninterrupted, contemplative fields of color open to self-reflection. On view  23 March through 17 April, 2010.  Reception: Saturday, March 27, 6-8 pm.

    Subtle variations of color and contour suggest the pervasive presence of light and air while Grossman quietly punctuates the space with dramatic shapes of transient clouds, winding waterways, glowing sun bursts or glassy reflections.

    Grossman’s color palette is reminiscent of early Impressionist paintings, but brushstrokes are languid and deliberate with a modern maturity and sensibility that expose a delicacy of sublime. Lisa’s work is described by Alice Thorson, art critic for the Kansas City Star, saying, "Grossman is not just another Sunday painter seeking to gratify with scenic views... a subdued paint handling and palette yield Rothkoesque quietude."

    artwork: Lisa Grossman - Glance, 2010, oil on canvas, 26 x 60 inches - Images courtesy Marty Walker Gallery

    Grossman’s work can be seen in the permanent collections of The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, and The Spencer Museum of Art, KS, as well as in various corporate collections including The Hallmark Corporation, and H&R Block, among many others. A few of Grossman’s awards include a fellowship with The Kansas Arts Commission, and a project for Kansas City’s Art Through Architecture Program. In addition Grossman has exhibited in various national juried exhibitions, including ‘The Arts for the Parks Top 100’, National Park Academy of the Arts national touring exhibit.

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    Marty Walker Gallery

    Marty Walker Gallery 2135 Farrington St. Dallas, TX 75207 / tel: 214-749-0066 fax: 214-749-0067 / www.martywalkergallery.com, email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   hours: Tuesday – Saturday 11-5 and by appointment.




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