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A Visual Journey at the Erie Art Museum

Mystical rainbow bubbles, sparkling swirls and dancing wave refractions flow together to produce this otherworldly painting by Anne Cutrl called Requiem which used oil over Acrylic and Swarovski crystals.

February 23, 2024/Midnight

A collage of hand-altered polaroids by Nicole Reinhold Martin presents images of nostalgic warm and sunny days in the town center, a zoo, and the farmers’ market. (Kiley Williams)
A landscape painting by Jan Lutz titled Desert Dusk portrays rugged wild west terrain specked with dead bushes and red peaks glowing as the desert sun sets. (Kiley Williams)
A mystical moonlit garden filled with fruiting plum trees, variety of flowers and strange pale golden rabbits in C.J. Hurley’s watercolor and India ink painting named Rabbits and Moon. (Kiley Williams)
Passle Helminski’s abstract fiber sculptures resembling a ribcage or long flowing betta fins. (Kiley Williams)
A piece of John Silk Deckard’s Drypoint etching titled Brotherherd illustrating a mass of human figures. Their torsos, arms and legs overlapped and extended in what seems agony. Looking closely reveals the intense amount of detail on the anatomy of muscles, ribs, fingers, feet and screaming faces. (Kiley Williams)
Susan Stone’s Dusk is a composition of paper, beads and acrylic painting of songbirds perched on a tree in the winter among the snippets of branching silhouettes of trees, other glistening abstract pieces, and lined with round brown beads. (Kiley Williams)
Subterráneous, 14 de Junio: ¡ Ni Perdon, Ni Olvido! (June 14: Neither Forgive, Nor Forget!) a Linocut on new print displaying the civil uprising Oaxaca City after a teachers strike which sparked civil protests across Mexico. (Kiley Williams)
Mystical rainbow bubbles, sparkling swirls and dancing wave refractions flow together to produce this otherworldly painting by Anne Cutrl called Requiem which used oil over Acrylic and Swarovski crystals. (Kiley Williams)
Laundry air drying from windows and a balcony lined with people watching something below shown in the Dan Burke’s painting titled Parade Watching that utilized many different textures and expressive colors. (Kiley Williams)
A statue of a nude man holding a snake that wraps around his arms stands in the courtyard dusted in the recent snowfall. (Kiley Williams)
Inherit the Wind 1, a watercolor mosaic of abstract shapes of wildflowers and grasses overlapping and united by Jamie Borowicz. (Kiley Williams)
An oil painting by Joseph Plavcan titled Little White House depicts a quaint farmhouse on a dusty warm summer day. (Kiley Williams)

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Kiley Williams is this academic years Photographer for The Gannon Knight. Kiley is a junior biology major from St. Mary’s PA. A fun fact about Kiley is that she can drive a forklift. 

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