With Flying Colors-Art Opening with Kristen Pobatschnig-Saturday, May 28 5-7pm
May 28, 2022 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Saturday, May 28 from 5-7pm. Art Opening With Flying Colors with Kristen Pobatschnig
This show will explore air currents of birds in flight (as well as some insects in flight). Energy and movement of flight patterns and wind currents are visually captured.
Light hors d’oeuvres, drinks and instrumental music with Vanessa Jones opens our gallery season.
Thank you, Hannaford Supermarket & National Distributor for your in-kind support
ARTIST BIO
Kristen Pobatschnig is an artist who emphasizes light and movement in a whirlwind of fleeting dots and forms. As
indicated in her paintings, she is fascinated by movement. She paints primarily in acrylic, in what she considers an
abstract-impressionist style. In addition to painting, she also creates kinetic sculptures and wall sculptures. A lifelong student of dance, she has been known to reproduce her paintings on clothing and costumes, to bring further
movement to her artwork. Kristen has a growing number of public art installations throughout the US. She has
collaborated with numerous organizations including hospitals, public schools, interior designers, and individuals throughout her creative journey, and is inspired by many. She is a 2006 graduate of Colby-Sawyer College. In her free time, she enjoys being with animals and in nature. For more information, please visit her website at: www.phoenixk.art
ARTIST STATEMENT
I would like my work to serve as a break from reality as we know it. I invite the viewer to share a dance between time and space, to revel in wonder, and to enjoy the colors and textures of nature and light. What can’t we see with human vision? Visible light is a fraction of energy we see on the electromagnetic spectrum, which leads me to further explore the vast representations of colors in space. Combining layers of pointillism and abstraction, I look to capture the expression of fleeting light and tranquility of mind and space. Light and movement are my favorite subjects to capture.
COVID PROTOCOL
SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON CHANGING CIRCUMSTANCES
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Saturday, May 28 from 5-7pm. Art Opening With Flying Colors with Kristen Pobatschnig
This show will explore air currents of birds in flight (as well as some insects in flight). Energy and movement of flight patterns and wind currents are visually captured.
Light hors d’oeuvres, drinks and instrumental music with Vanessa Jones opens our gallery season.
Thank you, Hannaford Supermarket & National Distributor for your in-kind support
ARTIST BIO
Kristen Pobatschnig is an artist who emphasizes light and movement in a whirlwind of fleeting dots and forms. As
indicated in her paintings, she is fascinated by movement. She paints primarily in acrylic, in what she considers an
abstract-impressionist style. In addition to painting, she also creates kinetic sculptures and wall sculptures. A lifelong student of dance, she has been known to reproduce her paintings on clothing and costumes, to bring further
movement to her artwork. Kristen has a growing number of public art installations throughout the US. She has
collaborated with numerous organizations including hospitals, public schools, interior designers, and individuals throughout her creative journey, and is inspired by many. She is a 2006 graduate of Colby-Sawyer College. In her free time, she enjoys being with animals and in nature. For more information, please visit her website at: www.phoenixk.art
ARTIST STATEMENT
I would like my work to serve as a break from reality as we know it. I invite the viewer to share a dance between time and space, to revel in wonder, and to enjoy the colors and textures of nature and light. What can’t we see with human vision? Visible light is a fraction of energy we see on the electromagnetic spectrum, which leads me to further explore the vast representations of colors in space. Combining layers of pointillism and abstraction, I look to capture the expression of fleeting light and tranquility of mind and space. Light and movement are my favorite subjects to capture.
COVID PROTOCOL
SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON CHANGING CIRCUMSTANCES
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