Please join us for another wonderful Final Friday in Downtown Newark! After you see Stan's artwork please stay intown to check out the other galleries, stores, restaurants, and antique shops.
The figure in sculpture has been done and is done. It is not new. Indeed, it goes back to the earliest archaeological traces of the human representational endeavor. As an object of contemplation, perhaps its day has passed. Still it endures.
The figure is a form, and a curious one at that. It is a form that elicits a response, an appreciation, even when created by some culture, some people or some language which might be non-existent today. It is a form that is most readily comprehended. Unlike a geometric form, the figure is not precisely defined. Its effectiveness lies in the fact that it is, by nature, only partially defined. It is never complete. It is always open ended, an invitation to something more.
Stanley Wrzyszczynski has been creating art in Licking County for the past 30 years. His work has been included in various shows and competitions in the United States. The artist holds a BFA from the Ohio State University, and an MFA from Vermont College.
Abbi Morrow is our latest and greatest Senior Ambassador for Argyle Photography. Check out her video here, then check out other senior shots on our website at www.ArgylePhotography.com
Pam Firich
commented on
May 7th, 2010
Absolutely beautiful shots Liz and Abbi. What a natural beauty! I got a mit misty eyed watching the video. Thanks for sharing it.
Pam
Join us for a great evening of art, live music, and food.
Painting is fun, therapeutic and rewarding. Earl Duck feels a sense of adventure when visualizing a new project, almost as if planning a journey to an unfamiliar place. “God gives us creative power to positively touch other people, and it is rewarding when they tell me that I did. It is great fun to study beautiful things for long periods of time. The time spent in the quietness of painting has a calming and therapeutic effect on my life.”
All of His paintings are done in oils and on stretched canvas. He is attracted to oil painting because of the rich colors and the workability that it allows. Earl does a wide variety of subjects because it allows him to grow because his interests vary.
“Painting humbles me because the subjects become more elusive as I progress. The deeper the study, the more intricate and complex things appear. In the midst of it all I see things that would normally be overlooked in a casual glance. These continual observations invite me to appreciate creation and it would be to a lesser extent if not for the privilege of painting.”
The Ollam & Kahn Wedding was this past Sunday. I was blessed to do Madison's graduation portraits just a few year ago and now I got to do her wedding portraits.
Being there for all the big stages in life is my favorite part of being a photographer. Next stop baby portraits!
This year the Bunny Portraits are done as a Mini-Session.
Which means NO SITTING FEE and packages are $75.
Package includes an 8x10, 2-5x7's, and 8 wallets.
Additional sheets are only $15.
Sessions are in late March for a limited time. (I can't keep houseplants alive; I'm not taking any chances by keeping bunnies for too long!)
Call today to reserve your spot (740) 349-2260.
If you have older children you can do a more
formal spring portrait without bunnies.
Refer a friend and receive a free additional sheet.
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Pam Firich commented on May 7th, 2010
Absolutely beautiful shots Liz and Abbi. What a natural beauty! I got a mit misty eyed watching the video. Thanks for sharing it. Pam