January 8th-31st, 2013 Most of my work this season has been with paint, ink and pastels. For this current show I'll be featuring a collection of plein-air paintings and as always made with a flair for individuality, style and persistence.
His paintings and Decor Natural Stone tiles can be purchased through RiverWinds Gallery 172 Main St. Beacon.
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Fluid Cats Show at Spire Studios Spire Studios |
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Banner On Beekman Street BeaconCool.com | ||||
New Century Gallery 2012 NewCenturyartists.org |
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RiverWinds Show October 2011 RiverWindsGallery.com | ||||
Beacon Riverfest 2011 Guitar Auction MarionRoyaelgallery.com |
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The Big Draw 2012 BeaconOpenStudios.org |
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Rhinebeck Saving Bank Art Gallery The Rhinebeck Savings Bank in Wappingers Falls and the Beacon Arts Community Association (BACA) Presents Paintings by Ed Vermehren, Clear Sailing In To The New Year. December 4th to January 3th Ed Vermehren lives in the artist community of Beacon NY and is a life long native of Duchess County. Most of his work in recent years has been with paint, ink and pastels. Ed is the director of Beacon Figure Drawing at Spire Studios. This current show will be featuring Ed’s collection of plein-air paintings and drawings made at the Beacon waterfront entitled Clear Sailing In to The New Year. Ed's current works of art can also be seen at EdVermehren.com which includes Prussian Trees, Bridges of the Hudson Valley and Figure Paintings. Beacon
Area Branch
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For Open Studios 2010
I'll be displaying at Spire Studios 45 Beekman Street. The painting I'll
be showing at Hudson Beach Glass will be Walkway Over the Hudson, part
of a very new and exciting collection of Bridges of the Hudson Valley.
The painting walkway over the Hudson was made specifically for this group
show. The other artists at Spire Studios that'll be having Open Studios
will be Jen Bradford, Jackie Skrzyriski, Carol Flaitz, Mario Rusich and
Catherine Welshman.
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Windows On Main Street 2009 Hudson Beach Glass was chosen for its large bright open windows and for the creative process of glass making. The ground they chose was Shoji Paper which is a translucent fiber sheet typically used to make traditional Japanese Shoji screens and doors. The mediums used were inks, translucent paints and pastels. All of the windows on the second and third floors display one window sized figure. The sizes of figures range from 3’x6’ to 3’x9’. With the common goals of using creative spirits, inventiveness, and thinking on a larger scale, these artists set forward. What they came out with was a project which expresses the human figure and the human mind while not limiting themselves to a single window and using the building as a whole. This project was created through the collaboration of artists Beth Lewis-Jackson and Edward Vermehren. Large scale painting was a new and exiting challenge for both artists. These artists are members of the Beacon Figure Drawing Session that meets at Floor One in Beacon NY. The subjects they presented were inspired by the drawings and sketches from the drawing sessions. Ed Vermehren is a self-trained lifelong artist with experience in many types of media ranging from paints to photography. Most of his work in recent years has been with paint and ink. Ed has been a Beacon resident for over 5 years and a lifelong Dutchess County Resident. It is truly a gift that Ed possesses, and he credits his ability to the landscapes and people of the region.
Beth Lewis-Jackson received a BFA from SUNY Purchase and an MsED from Bank Street/Parsons School of Design. She is a new resident of Beacon, Beth's paintings reflect the world as she lives it.
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