Artist Reception with Ann Rhinehardt
As
part of its programming in 2024 the Library is hosting "Artists'
Retrospectives." We are booked through early summer but if you, or a
friend, has artwork you would like to display, please email us at
chinalibraryacb@gmail.com or give us a call (207-968-2926) during
Library hours to discuss this unique opportunity.
Our
next artist is Ann Rhinehardt who will be exhibiting her work from
March 02 through March 30. Her welcome reception is scheduled for
Saturday, March 9th, from 2-3. It is open to the public and all are
welcome to come meet this exceptional artist.
From the artist:
I
have always loved nature and drawing since I was a young child. With
the intention of pursuing a career in biology, I took a drawing class to
fulfill a humanities requirement. From that time forward, creating art
filled my soul with a joy unlike any other. I earned a BA in art and
biology from Colby College followed by an MS in molecular genetics and
cell biology. Working in cancer research for several years, I nurtured
my passion by participating in workshops and classes wherever I was
living. Life after Colby took me out of Maine, but my heart remained
here, and in 1991, I returned with my family to make central Maine my
home.
Although
I work in a variety of mediums, my recent focus has been primarily
working in encaustics (beeswax). Building my paintings layer by layer, I
create a visual story guided by my emotional responses to the world
around me. Each of these layers is fused to the previous one with either
a heat gun or a culinary torch. Exploring organic forms using mostly
transparent pigments, allows my viewers to peer through the layers of
color, gaining a glimpse into my process. With encaustic paint, I am
able to manipulate the surface by building texture, carving into the
beeswax, embedding various items or maintaining a glasslike finish. Most
of my paintings have 30 or more layers, reflecting the depth and
complexity of our humanity and our interactions with the world around
us. Through my painting, I try to continuously challenge myself
creatively with the intent of making art that expresses my love, awe and
respect for our natural world. It is my hope that my viewers are able
to feel that connection as well.
— Ann Rhinehardt
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