Autumn's Bounty Analysis

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My Autumn adventure on November 2, 20017 to the Ice House Co-Op in Berkeley Springs WV is a 1911 apple storage facility that was converted to house the Morgan (County) Arts Council, which displays local artisan’s paintings and crafts that are for sale. The exhibit “Autumn’s Bounty” curator Paul Berryhill, had a harvest of regional talent. The exhibited art was comprised of water color paintings by Paul Berryhill, and Joe Shugars, acrylic painting from Katherine Cimaglio plus delightful fairy houses designed by Erika Woodard, gourd art from Ed Cimgalio, stained glass designs from Lynn Gundy and sumptuous scarves knitted by Lynda Stronza. This gallery has a show case of never ending handmade jewelry, pottery, wooded sculpture, prints and photography displayed for visitors to enjoy. The art work I chose to write about was the center piece of the exhibition by Katherine Cimaglio, Family Portrait. acrylic painting, approximate dimensions 16”x32”. Ice House, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia (on loan September 15- November 5, 2017). This painting is of a light fawn color mother goat who is nestled in a …show more content…

Cimaglio’s use of two-dimension form by painting an organic or naturalistic scene allows the viewer to have a more familiar approach to the art piece. Her use of chiaroscuro makes the mother goat and her kids come dramatically alive. The light focuses our attention directly to the family of goats; first I see the two kid goats then my eye looks directly to the thoughtfulness of the mother goats face looking directly at me. The clear deep shadow surrounding the family is the essential emphasis of the almost equal parts of light and dark focal point. Adding to the beauty and mood of deep space, the atmospheric perspective envelops the family with warm light and showing background gives me a perception of

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