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Lina Alattar: The Unscripted Experience of Painting

July 4, 2016 Touchstone Gallery
Lina Alattar

Lina Alattar

“Abstract work has its own way of explaining itself,” says Lina Alattar, an abstract painter at Touchstone Gallery who works in acrylics on canvas.  To understand how her paintings speak, she tunes into each one by being consciously aware and open.  “I just respond to the marks, because it’s the experience of painting that drives the painting.”  Knowing that nothing is scripted opens the door to tolerance for “accidents” that happen during the painting process.  For Lina, these unexpected happenings in the creative process preempt any preconceived ideas.  Each one shows her the possibility of going in a different direction, a road less traveled perhaps.  American contemporary painter Helen Frankenthaler summed it up saying, “You have to know how to use the accident, how to recognize it, how to control it, or ways to eliminate it so that the whole surface looks complete and born all at once.”

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Aileen Beringer: Not Your Ordinary Snapshot

April 21, 2014 Touchstone Gallery
Eileen Beringer 2014

Eileen Beringer 2014

Touchstone Gallery intern,  Aileen Beringer lays her life on the floor in her senior thesis at the Corcoran's 2014 NEXT Exhibit of student work.  Titled "I Only Cry in the Shower," the installation is located in a darkened space about 12 feet by 12 feet on the second floor of the museum.  It is constructed of broken sheets of glass, a video, written stories, and a suspended field of crystals and jewelry elements.  An overhead video projects portraits of Aileen through this rain of hovering crystals onto shattered mirrors resting on the floor.  The images are fleeting, changing quickly so that no coherent picture emerges either on the ceiling or the floor - just flickers of a face transformed into colored light by the prism on the floor.

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In Featured Artist Tags academic achievement, Aileen Baringer, camera, Corcoran Gallery of Art, creative mind, crystals, darkroom, disorders, gifts, I Only Cry in the Shower, Individualized Educational Program, installation, intern, jewelry-making, journey, mirrors, NEST Exhibition 2014, photography, ring, senior thesis, stories, Touchstone Gallery DC, video
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Leslie Johnston Journeys to Sacred Spaces and Places

April 22, 2013 Touchstone Gallery
Head shot 2 copy

Head shot 2 copy

Growing up in the Mile High City with the mountains at her back Leslie Johnston developed an affinity for high places and the beauty of the mountains. As a kid she spent a lot of time out of doors observing wildlife and the colors in a world that would call her again and again to seek out natural wonders in high places.

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In Featured Artist Tags abstract acrylic paintings, analytiacal skills, arid valleys, balance, beauty, blue sky, canions, colors, creativity, intuition, invisible, journey, Leslie Johnston, memories, Mile High City, monasteries, mountains, natural wonders, Nepal, Nepal's Forbidden Kingdom, prayer flag, prayer wheels, sacred spaces, Sherpa, trekking, visible, wildlife
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On Being Nomadic: Gale Wallar

December 4, 2012 Touchstone Gallery
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Gale Wallar 3 blog

For Gale, who was born into a military family, being nomadic was the norm. That, and a rich exposure to art, architecture and history. Art is the course that Gale set for herself as a child and she has stuck to it during some circuitous turns and long journeys. After achieving a BFA in painting and printmaking, she freelanced in Washington D.C. and some of her political cartoons were published in the Washington Post.

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In Featured Artist Tags abstraction, architectural details, building facades, chimney tops, colored pencil, composition, dc art, design, enhanced colors, history, Indonesia, journey, Moscow, nomad, oil painting, Paris, patterns, photograpic representation, printmaking, rooftops, Switzerlannd, touchstone gallery, travel, visual conveyance
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