MILITO | PENNELL | ROZYCKI | WOODRUFF January 15 - February 13, 2021
Buckham Gallery is pleased to present our January exhibitions featuring local Flint artists and Buckham Collaborators whose 2020 exhibitions were postponed due to COVID-19: Karen Milito, Nancy Pennell, Paul Rozycki, and Linda Lou Woodruff.
Karen Milito’s paintings encompass the juxtaposition of realism and abstraction to combine her. life-like delicate birds and strong flora with vibrant backgrounds.
Image: Kirtland Warbler in Jack Pine, acrylic on canvas, 20 X 20"
Nancy Pennell’s monotypes are an ode to beauty. There is influential value in the tangled mass of over-grown underbrush and the lowly weed.
Image: Why is a Rose a Rose?, monotype, 26 X 13"
Paul Rozycki captures Flint on film and manipulates the photographic images.
Image: Yellow Car, photography, 16 X 13"
Linda Lou Woodruff looks into her own ancestry with pen and ink to atone for those murdered as witches by her great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather.