An Odd tradition continues all November
The story of an epic journey from animal nature to the Divine continues with story telling and music by Kostia Recluse and the Monkey Team
Defined as ‘The depiction of inanimate objects arranged in a pleasing display’, the art of Still Life has ebbed and flowed throughout history. Though Edouard Manet called it “The touchstone of painting”, critics considered the genre to be the lowest of art forms, prompting Matisse’s wife, Amelie, to beg him to “stop painting those worthless still lifes!”
A benefit for KVMR and the Nevada City Odd Fellows Building Restoration Fund.
Gallery hours Thursday 11-3, Friday to Sunday 11-5
Artists Reception Friday 5 July, 5:30-8
Costia, a man from Ukraine and Patience from Taiwan play music and tell a story of Love and Truth. Costia says:
Music is bigger than us, music helps our soul to connect to its divine nature.
It happened that through practice of inner silence, music came to me. At first it was just a melody, a voice without words. Later because of love to a woman I began writing songs, it’s 20 years since, already. And this is one of our themes, Love. How we experience it? How it comes and goes?
The second theme is Truth. How we understand it? How we come to it?
Through those themes all our songs and the story we will perform connect.
In this year my friend Patience from Taiwan joined me and we began performing as a duet “Constant Patience “.
You can see at the start of June.
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We invite you to join with us at the Seven Stars in celebrating the ancient and ever renewing season of Spring with floral images in water color, acrylics and fabric, from the impressionistic to the impressively realistic.
RECEPTION SATURDAY Saturday, May 11, 6:00 – 8:00
In conjunction with the “Floralia” exhibit, Sarah Whooley will offer instruction in creating floral art in various mediums. Simple supplies provided or bring your own.
$40.00 for 2 1/2 hours
Sunday, May 19, 10:00 am – 12:30 pm