by Long River Gallery | Mar 6, 2019 | Uncategorized
Maxine Hugon South Royalton, VT Today we live with flat, glowing rectangles that connect us to anything and everything, from our work to our dearest friends. It is an amazing time, and we are fortunate for the virtual connection at our fingertips. But we still need a...
by Long River Gallery | Mar 6, 2019 | Uncategorized
Cindy Heath Plainfield, NH Cindy Heath is a self-taught fiber artist and teacher who constructs both traditional and art quilts, fiber art hangings, and commissioned works. She has studied art quilt design and abstraction with artists Sue Benner and Katie Pasquini...
by Long River Gallery | Mar 6, 2019 | Uncategorized
Greg Gorman Lyme, NH Greg Gorman’s work is informed by the art of the medieval artists, including the art of stained glass window makers. He says, “Those craftsmen really were ‘at one with’ their natural environment; their designs were very organic, but the method of...
by Long River Gallery | Mar 6, 2019 | Uncategorized
Stephanie Gordon Peirmont, NH Encaustic is an ancient and beautiful method of creating luminous paintings from layer of pigmented wax. The name encaustic comes from the Greek work “enkaustikos” which means “to burn in,” because the wax layers...
by Long River Gallery | Mar 6, 2019 | Uncategorized
Steve Giroux Windsor, VT Steve Giroux, a Burlington Vermont native, has been screen printing for over thirty years. As the owner of a third generation sign business, he learned the art of hand lettering from his grandfather and together with his father, added the...
by Long River Gallery | Mar 6, 2019 | Uncategorized
Jean Gerber Therford, VT Jean’s oil paintings reflect the scenes and random shapes that she discovers in nature as she canoes, hikes, and snowshoes. She almost always has a sketchbook close at hand in her pocket, pack, or purse. Jean has been drawing and...