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Jul 01, 2004 - Jul 31, 2004
This month we feature new sculpture in steel by MYLAN RAKICH in his first solo exhibit at Butters Gallery.
Also this month,
GESTURING: a group show featuring new paintings by Carolyn Cole, David Geiser, Michael Kessler, Peter Opheim, Anne Raymond and Melinda Stickney-Gibson.
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DAVID GEISER
Living and working in East Hampton, NY, our star painter David Geiser makes work that is physically assertive and highly emotive. His work has cultivated a huge following in the Pacific Northwest with many collections having multiple examples of his work.
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MELINDA STICKNEY-GIBSON
New Yorker Melinda Stickney-Gibson has a truly dedicated following. She is known nation-wide for her unique and challenging brand of abstract painting. While obliquly narrative, her work is brutally honest and speaks to the soul.
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PETER OPHEIM
A recent addition to Butters Gallery, this accomplished Santa Fe artist's abstract paintings reference landscape on a symbolic level. We exhibit both his richly textured oil paintings and dense watercolor paper pieces.
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MICHAEL KESSLER
Nationally exhibited and recongnized, Kessler's approach to abstraction has become more sophisticated and rich with each new body of work. We are pleased to have added this notable artist to the Butters stable.
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MYLAN RAKICH
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ANNE RAYMOND
New York artist Anne Raymond creates atmospheric colorfield paintings and prints rich with vaguely caligraphic marks. While hinting at landscape, the works, with their sensual build up of texture, remain loosly abstract--allowing the viewer plenty of fle
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CAROLYN COLE
Carolyn Cole's work hovers between consciousness and intuition, combining emotional content, observation, technical skill, exploration, humor, and reinvention.
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