As much as I enjoyed a show of numerous local photographers at Cooperative Gallery 213, I felt so grateful to engage a collection of serious paintings well exhibited. At first, my eyes were fooled. The gallerist placed two photographs by Jessica Fridrich before the first photorealistic painting in a series. So I was tricked into thinking that all of these were photographs. Until I drew nearer and could see the brush strokes! The show has precious few paintings, but I didn't fell overwhelmed. I could feel okay studying the brush strokes. Not all the paintings were photorealistic. A set showed painters at play, leaving small gaps of white canvas to help define a hand or laying on painting somewhat heavily to define the pages of a book. That's why I labeled this a...
Read moreAnthony Brunelli Fine Arts is amazing! The curator John has selected fabulous art that is always top-notch! If you are looking for museum quality art (some of their artists ARE in museums!) without the snobby staff - this is the...
Read moreA couple of years ago I decided to go to Art Galleries around Binghamton New York with my wife, so we decided to come here. It was a great experience. Very beautiful art work. People were very helpful. I would definitely come...
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