donna howard - solo art series exhibition - event catalogue
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Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is very pleased to announce Donna Howard has been awarded a month-long solo art exhibition on their site. Donna and whimsical art will be featured on the gallery’s front page and in the “Solo Art Series” section of their website.TRANSCRIPT
Solo Art Series Exhibition
Donna Howard
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery
118 Poinciana Drive, Jupiter, FL 888-490-3530 - www.lightspacetime.com
May 15, 2016 – Solo Art Series #9 – Art Exhibition Event Catalogue
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is very pleased to announce Donna Howard
has been awarded a month-long solo art exhibition on their site. Donna and
whimsical art will be featured on the gallery’s front page and in the “Solo Art
Series” section of their website.
Donna Howard will also be promoted in press releases and throughout the gallery’s
social media networks. In addition, her art will be highlighted on their YouTube
channel, in an event catalogue and with an event postcard. At the conclusion of
the solo art exhibition her artworks will continue to be available for viewing in the
gallery’s archive.
The “Solo Art Series” consists of four month-long solo art exhibitions for
established artists, who have a body of work to present to the public.
To be considered for these shows, artists were asked to submit 3 components; 1.
Their art. 2. Their artist biography. 3. Their artist statement. The four winning
artists were selected based on the merits of all three components of their
presentations. www.lightspacetime.com/solo-exhibitions.
Artist – Donna Howard
“4 Calling Birds"
“And They Swam"
“Anonymus"
“Bird Watching"
“Blue Me l"
“Celebrate"
“Contemplating Their Fate"
“Daizie's Ballet"
“Diversity"
“Fats"
“Harried Heron"
“I'm Not Touching You"
“Lovely Rita"
“My Brushes are Talking About Me 2"
“My Room"
“Nana Tought Me to Read"
“OwEl"
“Portrait of Artist with Tarp"
“Pot Head"
“Sing a Song of Sixpence"
“Spotted Duck"
“The Butcher, The Baker, The Candlestick Maker"
“Three Little Birds"
“Wait til Your Father Gets Home"
“Wink Blink Nod"
Artist Biography:
I was born into the Witness Protection Program so the details of my childhood have been kept from me for my own safety. I was released when it was discovered that I was never in any real danger at all. I was turned out into the street with a written apology, a pat on the head and a detailed invoice payable to the FBI for all that protection I never even needed. Talk about being behind before you even begin. Actually, I was recently paroled from a 15 year sentence in an office cube. It was a fortunate occurrence if you consider all the time I wasted wishing the window directly behind me could open. I grieved for about 5 seconds before going to my attic to find the paint brushes I remember being so fond of in college. They were a tad dusty and a little more than “slightly miffed” due to my neglect. It seems they forgave me after I introduced them to the shiny new tubes of paint I had purchased just for them. Now our days are spent in joyful anticipation of the challenges each new blank canvas presents.
Except for the part about having a sketchy childhood, the first bit was a complete fabrication. Sorry, I couldn’t resist.
Artist Statement:
I used to drink a bit. When I decided that I’d be better off if I put down the stemware, I needed something to fill a big empty space. I knew I liked art. I actually studied painting back in the 80’s. So armed with a 50% off coupon I hit the craft store. Like a bird I’m a sucker for shiny things and the silver Liquitex tubes called my name. At home with a few small canvas boards I began at the beginning. The memories I have left from childhood. Me sitting in the grass with a daisy, me sitting in the grass alone, me sitting in the grass while happy children played around me. It spiraled down from there. Turns out most of my childhood memories were pretty awful and I realized I was primed for exercising a few demons.
My paintings are meant to be whimsical and kind of quirky despite the sometimes-desperate cry for help they really were. I needed to twist up my dark world into something colorful, comfortable and safe. Work I could laugh at and ultimately make peace with. My characters, the birds, cats, fish – whatever, are typically self-portraits or family members. They help tell the stories.
I believe my style of painting stems from a wish for a bit of control over an out of control life. Layers of brush strokes build upon each other like mesmerizing little geometric color studies. I use a nearly dry brush technique in order to have the most control over the paint. You can often see the lines of the Sharpie marker used to draw out the canvas. A little bit is added – or left behind if I feel it enhances the work.
www.donna-howard.com