Showing posts with label art exhibit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art exhibit. Show all posts
Opening Night for Nature's Design
Hello everyone. Last week I had the pleasure of attending artist Lauren VanArman's art exhibition. It was a huge event with over 200 attendees! There was music, refreshments, and a jewelry modeling session. The Nature's Design exhibit is currently open to the public and will remain open until March.
Nature's Design - Artist Biography
Lauren VanArman
is the owner of Time Zone Resource, LLC.
She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Supervision & Management with a
minor in art. Her artistic training also includes study at Dreyfoos School of
the Arts and an Industrial Drafting Certificate with a focus on 3D computer
modeling. Areas of academic study include photography, life drawing, oil,
watercolor, acrylic painting, pastel, printmaking, jewelry-design, 3D
design, and blueprint drafting. She has been making wire jewelry for over 20 years
and now fashions it into other 3D forms, namely insects.
Lauren
has worked as a muralist, picture framer, calligrapher, sign painter,
architectural and industrial designer, furniture/art/antique restorer,
decorative painter, performance painter, in a bronze studio, in clothing design
and fashion show organization. Inspiration for her artwork comes mostly from
nature and the environment she is working in.
Her
art has been exhibited at Jazz On J Street, Bohemia AG, Northwood, Armory Art
Center, Arthur R. Marshal Loxahatchee Wildlife Refuge Center, Red Tapas
Restaurant, Cabo Flats, PBSC Library, PBSC Art Gallery, Our Savior Lutheran
Church, St. Catherine Greek Church, Dreyfoos SOA, South Florida Fair, JFK
Hospital, private residences, and more. She continues to be actively in
involved in providing artistic services for diverse charitable organizations.
This
show is inspired by Lauren VanArman’s love of the amazing architectural
structures found in nature. Growing up with two biologist parents has
influenced her art and encouraged an expression of nature using a variety of
wire jewelry and beading methods. Her background in architectural and
mechanical drafting provides a way to plan and execute intricate insect
structures in 3D forms. By integrating her understanding of their balanced
proportions and colors with jewelry techniques she aims to add aesthetic value
and draw awareness to the beauty of this part of the animal kingdom.
Opening Night Reception
Two evenings ago I had the pleasure of attending the opening reception to Christopher Barclay's art exhibit at the Bruce Webber Gallery in downtown Lake Worth. It was a phenomenal event with close to 100 attendees. There was delicious food and an open bar. The artwork was the highlight of the reception. There were colorful abstract paintings, mixed media on canvas, and portraits on display. Each piece had its own story to tell. If you're curious to know, swing by the Bruce Webber Gallery and see for yourself. But hurry! May 31st will be the final showing for Christopher Barclay's exhibit.
Photo of The Barclay Collection
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