Marty Carey - Impermanence: 100 Views of Cooper Lake

Saturday, Mar 04 2017;    Tuesday, Mar 07 2017;    Wednesday, Mar 08 2017;    Thursday, Mar 09 2017;    Friday, Mar 10 2017;    Saturday, Mar 11 2017;    Tuesday, Mar 14 2017;    Wednesday, Mar 15 2017;    Thursday, Mar 16 2017;    Friday, Mar 17 2017;    Saturday, Mar 18 2017;    Tuesday, Mar 21 2017;    Wednesday, Mar 22 2017;    Thursday, Mar 23 2017;    Friday, Mar 24 2017;    Saturday, Mar 25 2017;
1:00 PM To 6:00 PM

97 Broadway, Kingston NY 12401

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Opening Reception March 4th, 5-8 pm

"Impermanence is a basic fact of existence. I use color and simplified forms to create a landscape space. I have always loved nature, to be in it and to draw and paint it. I started doing paintings of Cooper Lake in Lake Hill, NY, in the Catskills in 1969. The first paintings focused on solid forms, usually trees. In the last few years years I began painting the essence of nature-change. An ever changing ever moving process. I saw that nothing was static or stable. The lake was impermanent, fleeting, transient. Cooper Lake is small but boundless."
www.martycarey.com