Showing posts with label Alumni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alumni. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Erik Koeppel, two shows and a DVD!

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We have lots of exciting news from Hudson River Fellow Erik Koeppel!  He has just released an instructional DVD, and he had two shows open this week.  One at McColl Fine Art in Charlotte, NC, and the other at New Hampshire Antiques coop in Milford, NH.  He will also be present at the Plein Air Convention in Las Vegas next week, where he will be doing demos.  You can keep up with Erik on facebook and on his blog.  Erik and Lauren Sansaricq recently quit the city life and moved to Jackson, NH where they are living the dream - immersed in the inspiring scenery of the White Mountains and painting to their heart's content.  They've done a huge amount of work organizing the logistics for this summer's Hudson River Fellowship to take place in Jackson!

Erik and Lauren will be teaching a landscape painting workshop this summer at the Fellowship,  from July 16-26 in Jackson, NH.  Read all about it here.
Erik Koeppel at McColl Fine Art with some of his paintings 
Erik Koeppel with one of his paintings at New Hampshire Antiques coop in Milford, NH




Erik Koeppel and Lauren Sansaricq on a recent painting excursion


Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Sarah Lamb at the Spanierman Gallery


Sarah Lamb currently has a solo exhibition at the Spanierman Gallery in New York City. Her paintings will be up from October 10 - November 8. Sarah moved to New York in 1996 in order to study with Jacob Collins at the Water Street Atelier and has also taught workshops at the Grand Central Academy of Art.*
A painter primarily of still lifes, Lamb works in the tradition of the French eighteenth-century painter Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin, conveying the sensuous beauty of familiar, everyday objects. Her images counter the glossy seductiveness of today’s sales’ catalogues, in which there is a constant pressure to stress the fresher, more fashionable, and unfamiliar in items offered for sale, with the result that our eyes become trained to consider the known to be ugly while the new is preferred. By contrast, Lamb’s images of glossy mussels, cut prosciutto, gleaming old bottles, cream puffs, and sliced watermelon, and her attention to subtleties of light and texture, allow us to see the beauty in the mundane and relax in an enjoyment of our everyday surroundings, both natural and manufactured, appreciating their rich experiences of form and color in quiet measure.

Sarah Lamb will be teaching a 3 day still life workshop this summer from June 29-July 1. To register, email grandcentralacademy@gmail.com

*In September 2008 Grand Central Academy & The Water Street Atelier merged to create one school.