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Touchstone Contemporary Art Gallery

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Washington D.C 20001
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Mary Ott: The Pull of Metallics

January 26, 2017 Touchstone Gallery
Mary Ott working in the Montgomery College Print Studio, Silver Spring MD

Mary Ott working in the Montgomery College Print Studio, Silver Spring MD

Mary Ott’s February solo exhibit “Metallics: Paintings and Prints” at Touchstone Gallery features artwork that includes copper, silver and gold-colored paints and inks. Mary’s techniques, whether on a smooth canvas base or a unique and textured paper, result in images of nature that seem influenced by the Zen of Japanese art, an art aimed at uncovering the essence of the object under scrutiny.  In Mary’s work, grasses are singled out and isolated from complexities of a natural biosphere; then presented in a simplified space, elucidating the purity of seemingly simple life forms--forms often forgotten in our contemporary rough-and-tumble mechanical world.

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In Featured Artist Tags abstraction, aquatint, art, artist, canvas, color, contemporary, copper, dc art, embroidery yarn, etchings, gold, grasses, Japanese art, landscape, Mary Ott, metallic paint, nature, ornamental grasses, printing plates, pulled prints, screen print, silver, simplified space, soft ground, textured paper, tonal effect, Touchstone Gallery DC, Zen, zinc plate

Timothy Johnson's Single Figure Narratives

March 5, 2013 Touchstone Gallery
Tim paints a friend in the company of Mondrion and Wyeth

Tim paints a friend in the company of Mondrion and Wyeth

Tim could be your ordinary picture framer during the day, or a master of disguise at night--or maybe both. You never know with Tim Johnson. He's a painter of human complexities using friends for models or capturing himself in mirrors and lenses.  What transpires in his imagination as he stands before a blank canvas and opens tubes of paint is anybody's guess.

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In Featured Artist Tags canvas, caps and gowns, contemporary, disguise, Greco-Roman myths, heartbreak, humor, imagination, irony, It's Greek to Me, models, naratives, Narcissus, painting demonstration, picture framing, portrait, Rembrandt, road less traveled, Sargent, small town, storytelling, symbolism, Tim Johnson, Titian, toaster, Touchstone Gallery DC, tubes of paint
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