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Marcello Romano

March 1, 2016 élan chardin
Marcello Romano.

Astronomical Photographs by Marcello Romano

This month we will have the inky, nebulous night sky images of Ashland High School student, Marcello Romano in conjunction with the Ashland Gallery Association Annual Student Art Exhibition.  

I moved to Ashland from Los Angeles when I was 7 and initially hated the sudden change of surroundings. I had been used to heavy traffic, plenty of concrete, and miles of sub-par beaches for most of my life so suddenly being dropped into the middle of a lush, deer infested forest was a huge shock. It would take a few years after the move before I came to love nature and eventually, astronomy. The night sky gives me immense perspective and appreciation for our tiny lives here on earth, while simultaneously serving as the subject of my photography. Taking photos of the universe is a demanding task that often takes me (and my brave friends) out into the middle of nowhere in the pitch dark, inky blackness of night. I’ve had to get over my fear of wild animals and darkness to say the least. I hope people take away a deeper curiosity of the universe and our place in it after seeing my photos as well as a sense of wonder and awe, similar to what I feel after a night under our galaxy. - Marcello Romano

 

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MARCH

February 23, 2016 élan chardin
Karen Staal
Karen Staal
Marcello Romano
Marcello Romano
Christian Burchard
Christian Burchard

CHRISTIAN BURCHARD, KAREN STAAL & MARCELLO ROMANO

Our three featured artists work in three distinctively different approaches and materials, each turning our attention to nature; nature of material, nature of music and the nature of the infinite world around us.  Christian Burchard skillfully manipulates green wood while allowing it to change organically in the drying process. The result is a beautiful interaction of the nature of the material and the intimate knowledge he's gained through experimentation.  Karen Staal  focuses on Jazz Musicians in this selection of paintings, creating new harmonies with line, shape and color.   Ashland High School student, Marcello Romano's photographs feature the nebulous night sky in his series, Stargazing.   

Join us for an artists' reception on First Friday, March 4th from 5-8 pm.

 

Acrobat #3, Christian Burchard
Acrobat #3, Christian Burchard
The Fued, Christian Burchard
The Fued, Christian Burchard

Born in Hamburg, Germany in 1955, Christian Burchard has been living in the United States since 1978. Starting out as a furniture makers apprenticeship in Germany in the middle seventies, he studied sculpture and drawing at the Museum School in Boston then at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver BC.

Burchard has a way with wood, a gift for seeing and bringing out new dimensions of its natural beauty, the elemental poetry of rings and grain.  He puts vision and skill into his expressive sculptures.  But his masterstroke is letting the wood simply be. - Joyce Lovelace, American Craft Magazine

 

Picnic, Karen Staal

Picnic, Karen Staal

Karen Staal specializes in oil paintings of the human figure. While her portrayals are somewhat realistic, they are also interpretive. Intentionally steering away from realism, Staal interprets intimate human scenes by creating new harmonies with line, shape and color. With strong compositions and careful attention given to space surrounding and between figures, the emotional impact of that figure, or relationship between figures in her paintings, is strong.

Karen holds a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and also earned a degree from the Kendall School of Design. She studied abstract painting at American University in Washington, D.C. and portrait painting at the Ridgewood Art Academy.

Astrophotography, Marcello Romano
Astrophotography, Marcello Romano
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In conjunction with the Ashland Galleries Association annual high school artists exhibits, Ashland High School student, Marcello Romano's series, Stargazing will be featured in the gallery.  Romano is already exhibiting his nebulous landscapes in LA and drawing much attention. Through long exposures of night sky, Romano is able to capture an entire sky full of stars in these stunning images.



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Christian Burchard in "American Craft"

February 4, 2016 élan chardin

Here's a glimpse of the February Edition of American Craft magazine featuring Christian Burchard.  Christian's work will be featured at Hanson Howard Gallery this February and March.

(Photos by Rob Jaffe and Christopher Briscoe)

Christian Burchard.
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