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Clair Dunn Vermont artist - Exhibitions
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5th Annual National Juried Encaustic/Wax Exhibition. October, 2015, Encaustic Art Institute. Sante Fe, NM. Black and White River. May 17-July 17, 2013 Zollikofer Gallery in White River Junction, Vermont. Solo show of White River images. November 2012, Artistree Gallery in Woodstock, Vermont. Two-person show with Charlie Hunter. Black and White Photography. 2010, Images of Rural Vermont, Staart Gallery in St. Albans, Vermont. 2009, juried into the show in Winston-Salem, NC, by Associated Artists.
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On the Easel: December 2007
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Tuesday, December 04, 2007. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Paintings of Jeffrey Freedner.
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On the Easel: Moonrise
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Friday, December 26, 2008. On December 12, 2008 the full moon was supposed to be the largest in decades (don't ask me why or how - maybe Dana Wigdor knows). I'd been nursing an idea for a painting of the Mettowee valley flooded with moonlight and dotted with fire as part of my AOA proposal so when George Bouret (of Game Supper photography fame) e-mailed me the news about the December 12th moon and asked if I wanted to join a group hike to the top of Mt. Haystack to see it I jumped at the chance. That see...
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On the Easel: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008. Links to this post. Labels: Art of Action. Friday, November 21, 2008. My project is going to be about the community of Vermonters. It was my friend Eric Mach who inadvertently pushed me in this direction. He was the guy who told me he was optimistic about the future of Vermont because of the people. That really stuck with me and ultimately changed my focus - I had been leaning towards doing something about preserving the landscape. Links to this post. Bout time I posted some.
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On the Easel: March 2010
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Saturday, March 06, 2010. 8220;This notion of Emptiness thus.concludes that all known realities are constructed realities whose identities are merely intellectual conveniences used to order the world so that it can be understood.”. From Buddhism by Kevin Trainor. I gave my friend the option to choose either painting and she chose the first one, the realistic one. I was left with the semi-abstraction and after awhile I copied it and did a larger version. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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On the Easel: December 2008
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Friday, December 26, 2008. On December 12, 2008 the full moon was supposed to be the largest in decades (don't ask me why or how - maybe Dana Wigdor knows). I'd been nursing an idea for a painting of the Mettowee valley flooded with moonlight and dotted with fire as part of my AOA proposal so when George Bouret (of Game Supper photography fame) e-mailed me the news about the December 12th moon and asked if I wanted to join a group hike to the top of Mt. Haystack to see it I jumped at the chance. You woul...
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Big Data American: for Edward Snowden
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Bull;Algorithmic Art•. Big Data American: for Edward Snowden. You can start it over again by refreshing the browser page and the pattern will be different. Contribute to the Edward Snowden Defense Fund now. The money is handled by an established London firm of accountants, Derek Rothera and Co. Snowden has been on my mind lately so I decided to do something about it. I used the randomness of the Brownian motion as a jumping off point.
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Clair Dunn -Vermont Photographer - Specializing in Rural and Rural Urban black and white.
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Stock Images on Alamy. This will take you away from this site. Selection of Prints Available. For Purchase at Fine Art America.
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On the Easel: January 2008
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008. This is where I was at the end of last week; Sunday, to be exact. I worked both Saturday and Sunday hoping to finish this piece. Usually I take Sundays off, but I love to paint on Saturdays. Last Saturday, Rossini's Barber of Seville was on the radio. I listened to the bright, skipping voice of Rosina while I painted the shimmering gold fabric; when the basses and baritones came on I found myself touching up the rich velvet. Links to this post. Monday, January 21, 2008.
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On the Easel: Moonrise, revisited
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009. Pastel is not my medium, but every now and then I grab it when I need to think in color and don't want to get out the oils. This is a study for "Moonrise, Fire in the Valley". I like the dimensions better than the previous study in oil. Yes, dimension and shape are amazingly powerful. Elizabeth - I have a question? Which is going to be your primary blog! Inquiring minds want to know, AND this one wants you to keep posting somewhere, anywhere! Clair, Thanks for the question!