2011年9月18日星期日

Cranford artist Theodosia Tamborlane shows work in Morristown

Tamborlane’s oil paintings and collages have been accepted for the Arts Council of the Morris Area’s Fall/Winter Exhibition. This exhibition will open on Sept. 22 with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Atrium Gallery in the Morris County Administration and Records Building, 10 Court St. , Morristown.

Dr. Lynn L. Siebert, director of arts participation and communication for the Council, expressed appreciation for Tamborlane’s nine colorful oil paintings and collages and stated that they are “a wonderful addition to the exhibit as they grace the walls of the fifth floor” next to the Freeholders’ meeting room and offices.

As an abstract artist, Tamborlane uses dynamic colors specifically chosen for each painting or collage. Her works combine movement of natural forces bounded by space with the turbulent movement of psychological forces bounded only by universal gods.

The Atrium Gallery is free and open to the public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays. The exhibition will continue through Jan. 13.

Tamborlane is a member of the Art Students League, the New Century Artist Gallery, and the Pen and Brush, all located in New York City. In New Jersey she is affiliated with the New Jersey Contemporary Art Group, Studio Montclair, the Arts Council of the Morris Area and the Woodbridge Artisans’ Guild.

Since obtaining her Fine Arts Degree in 2008 from Union County College, she has shown her paintings and collages in 12 solo shows and 43 group shows in New Jersey, New York and Florida. Her paintings have won three first prizes and appear in “The Sheaf Literary Arts Magazine” of Union County College.

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