My next exhibit will be during the months of September and October at the Oak Park Village Hall in Oak Park, Illinois. I am exhibiting with my youngest daughter, Nina Ulana, in an exhibit titled "Scapes: Land & Dream." My paintings that will be on exhibit are posted below. The Oak Park Village Hall is located at 123 Madison Street in Oak Park with hours from 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Monday - Friday. I can be contacted at dzvinka@comcast. You can also view Nina's art at http://ninaulana.blogspot.com.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Family Exhibit at OPPL during March 2011
Exhibit runs throughout the entire month of March. The Oak Park Public library is located off Lake Street and Oak Park Avenue in Oak Park, Illinois at 834 Lake Street. There is a parking garage on the lower level. Library hours are Mon - Thurs 9-9, Fri 9-6, Sat 9-5 and Sun 1-6. Hope you can drop by.
"Forest Mist," 24" x 36" oil on canvas
Sunday, February 20, 2011
"Quiet Morning," 24" x 36" oil on canvas
"Bicycle Path," 24" x 30" oil on canvas
Copyright © 2011 by Dzvinka Stifel. All Rights Reserved.
Wanted to post one of the paintings that will be exhibited at the Oak Park Public Library during the month of March in a family exhibit "Scapes 2."
The painting was inspired by a photograph taken by Ken Lambert. His art can be viewed on his webite www.kplgraphics.com.
Family Exhibit - March 2011
Dzvinka Stifel, Nina Ulana and Tatiana Weinstein are exhibiting their artwork at the Oak Park Public Library's art gallery during the month of March.
http://www.oppl.org/events/gallery.htm
Location: 834 Lake Street, Second Floor, Oak Park, Illinois
The paintings represent three different perspectives of external and internal worlds in the form of landscapes, mindscapes and bodyscapes. Dzvinka's landscapes depict scenes from the road, in the rural Midwest. The artist's goal is to inspire gratitude of the natural beauty around us in ordinary scenes. Nina's mindscapes represent our internal psyche in dimensional scapes. Sometimes called dreamscapes, her paintings physically depict the imagination and subconscious. Tatiana's bodyscapes combine the still life and figurative painting. Bodies and books are her subject matter as well as her passion.
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