Wabi Sabi is a Japanese esthetic where one appreciates change, transition, aging, imperfection, and brief beautiful moments in nature. Our Licking County Arts artists stretched themselves and put together a fascinating show. Enjoy.
raku pottery complements the theme
beautiful moment in nature & a gorgeous "aerial" view
found paper collage on old canvas & rusted fabric art quilt
computer parts collage & road rust art
LCA debuted its monthly "Featured Artist" in the Front Gallery.
James Hatfield was our first featured artist with his terrific illustrations
James talks about the portrait of his wife
Carol Elder, John Kozak, and Sue Kozak chat about the topic
Lesley Hill's reception table was very appropriate (bamboo from her yard!)
mixed media collage & an "aging" jack-o-lantern
Stone Henge is definitely old and beautiful
Tony Reynolds and Susan Kamps enjoy
wondrous photos & more rust art
Becky Friesz, Russell Merritt, and Andi Smith enjoy the evening
Norma Krueger and Marilyn Stocker deep in discussion
intaglio print of twigs & art quilt with bleached fabric
the old punkin again & more rusted fabric art
James Hatfields work makes a nice grouping
Mike Elder with his photograph "The Pumpkin of Dorian Gray"
digitally manipulated photos of old cars
Fabric art made with rusted fabric
Mike Elder with his digital creation "Still Standing"
Andi Smith, Susan Kamps, & Lesley Hill are working so fast that they are a blur