Janice anthony and alison rector How the Light Gets In

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Janice anthony and alison rector How the Light Gets In august 16 september 12, 2017 alison rector Sunset Swim, oil on panel, 14 x 14 inches cover alison rector Reverie in the Boathouse (detail), oil on linen, 38 x 28 inches cover janice anthony Balancing Rock (detail), acrylic on linen, 18 x 18 inches 6 court street ellsworth, maine 04605 courthousegallery.com 207 667 6611

janice anthony Entrance, acrylic on linen, 28 x 30 inches alison rector Spring Sweeping, oil on panel, 12 x 16 inches

Ring the bells that still can ring Forget your perfect offering There is a crack in everything That s how the light gets in Leonard Cohen, Anthem janice anthony Disappearing Stream, acrylic on linen, 20 x 40 inches

I choose the rooms I live in with care The windows are small and the walls almost bare There is only one bed and there s only one prayer I listen all night for your step on the stair. Leonard Cohen, Tonight Will Be Fine alison rector The Fragrance of Afternoon, oil on linen, 28 x 28 inches

janice anthony Cobble Beach, Schoodic, acrylic on linen, 14 x 36 inches

janice anthony and alison rector How the Light Gets In Janice Anthony (landscapes) and Alison Rector (interiors) spend their days contemplating the illusion of light. They study how light gives form to an interior space as it moves across a room through windows and doors, or how shafts of light illuminate the ferns and wild plants that flourish below an impenetrable canopy of trees. Anthony and Rector found apt inspiration for this show in the lyrics of Leonard Cohen, the late great singer, songwriter, and poet. In his song Anthem, Cohen wrote: Ring the bells that still can ring Forget your perfect offering There is a crack in everything That s how the light gets in Cohen was speaking about more than the physical properties of light in Anthem. He was addressing life and political unrest. The sadness and wisdom of his words are mighty. Humans are flawed. There is a crack in everything. In painting, the illusion of light is derived from the manipulation of an opaque material (paint) on a flat two-dimensional surface. Both painters transform these benign materials into remarkable works of art brimming with mood and emotion. For Anthony and Rector, light is their glimpse into an overlooked quiet space, the hidden mysteries of a cool hollow, or the extraordinary colors of pebbled beach a reminder to look for the beauty in, and beyond, the crack. alison rector How the Light Gets In, oil on panel, 14 x 14 inches

alison rector Reverie in the Boathouse, oil on linen, 38 x 28 inches janice anthony Balancing Rock, acrylic on linen, 18 x 18 inches

janice anthony Dawn Light, acrylic on linen, 9 x 12 inches janice anthony Forest Light, acrylic on linen, 14 x 20 inches

alison rector Garnet in the Gloaming, oil on linen, 30 x 30 inches alison rector Lingering, oil on panel, 14 x 14 inches

alison rector The Radiant Island oil on linen 22 x 48 inches

janice anthony Island Interior acrylic on linen 16 x 12 inches alison rector The Quiet Hour, oil on panel, 14 x 14 inches

janice anthony End of the Day, Echo Lake acrylic on linen 24 x 40 inches

alison rector Day Dream, oil on linen, 36 x 36 inches alison rector Breakfast Elegy, oil on linen, 30 x 30 inches

janice anthony Pemetic and Cadillac from Schoodic Mountain, acrylic on linen, 12 x 32 inches

alison rector Alison Rector is a representational painter and silkscreen printmaker, who is best known for her luminous painting of interiors. She paints with oils and uses light falling across objects or filtering through windows and doors to create a sense of atmosphere and allure. Rector s paintings are psychological portraits of forgotten places. She often looks for ordinary or neglected spaces in order to depict an extraordinary moment. Rector holds a BA in painting from Brown University. She has been featured in Art New England, The Gettysburg Review, Maine Home + Design, and Carl Little s book More Paintings of Maine. Rector s work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including several biennials at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, and the 2003 biennial at the Portland Museum of Art. Rector s work will be highlighted in a solo exhibition at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Orgunquit, Maine, from September 1 October 31, 2017. When I study [Rector s] paintings, I sense that I am standing in them in real time, smelling new paint or old must, feeling the sea breeze luffing the curtains or the dry heat rising from a woodstove, hearing the creak of the stairs or the whistle of the kettle, tasting meals long ago eaten at now unoccupied tables. Like James Joyce s prose, Alison s art stimulates all of our senses, elevating the prosaic to the majestic, which is why her work inspires ekphrastic responses poems that comment on another work of art such as Keats s Ode on a Grecian Urn. Bruce Pratt, Courthouse Gallery catalog 2014 janice anthony Janice Anthony is a realist painter whose works are inspired by the natural world. She focuses on formal elements when she paints, such as patterns, shadows, reflections, and the contrasts of light and dark. Anthony begins a new piece by working first from sketches or photographs of her subject, but once she has an image from existing sources she continues to remove, add, and edit, until the painting takes on a separate life of its own. Her mother was a naturalist who fostered a love of nature within Anthony by taking her on wilderness camping expeditions as a child and teaching her the wonders of botany and geology. The woods became a lifelong source of inspiration and refuge. Anthony explores nature by painting, and her mastery as a technician of realism breathes life into her paintings while making her visions believable. Anthony s paintings have been chosen for numerous regional, national, and international exhibitions, including Masterworks from the 2015 International Guild of Realism, a traveling museum exhibition; Re-Presenting Realism VI, at the Arnot Museum, Elmira, New York; the 2011 Biennial Center for Maine Contemporary Arts, Rockport, Maine; and the 2008 Contemporary Realism Biennial, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Anthony holds a BFA from Boston University. She was a recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Grant. Her work has been included several books, including three books by Carl Little and Arnold Skolnik: Paintings of Maine, Paintings of Maine Islands, and Paintings of the Maine Winter; and The Artist and the American Landscape by John Driscoll; and in numerous publications, and articles in Art New England, American Arts Quarterly, American Art Collector, and Maine Home + Design.

janice anthony Long Point, Cutter Cliffs, acrylic on linen, 22 x 41 inches

janice anthony Spring s Apples, acrylic on linen, 10 x 13 inches 6 court street ellsworth, maine 04605 courthousegallery.com 207 667 6611