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Vox clamantis in deserto

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‘Small-scale theaters’

“Approaching Provincetown on a Hazy Day, Small Waves Gather and Break” (pastel), by Daniel Marcus, through June 28, at The Front gallery, Montpelier, Vt.

He says:

"My work involves a descent into the Imaginal Realm, dropping into the unconscious to find the archetypal images and stories that speak to me. Whether in the image of the Sacred Mountain or in the person of the Lost Child, these symbols call out to be represented. Using pastel, collage, or a combination of both, or even digital images, I assemble them into small-scale theaters, endeavoring to create worlds of delight, beauty and wonder, snapshots of the larger stories we’re all a part of. "

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All the world's a shadow box

Work by Melora Kennedy at The Front gallery, in Montpelier, Vt.

The gallery says:

“Melora Kennedy is a painter who has also made shadow boxes, and is currently occupied with still life. Still life makes it possible to practice her art a little every day—which makes it like meditation. Setting up a still life is similar to arranging the elements inside a shadow box: it resembles child's play. She's drawn in by the way that plants, in particular, express human emotion in their every gesture. She tries to paint so this feeling of liveliness comes across.’’

Melora has been living in Vermont since 1998. She teaches at a nursery school and lives with her partner on some land that they garden together.

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