Two artists, one new exhibit in Waddington


Ink artist and writer Dave Crosby, and Nancy Orologio, are sharing the exhibit space at the Gallery at Lake St. Lawrence Arts, on Main Street in Waddington, through the end of June . Photo: Todd Moe

Todd MoeTwo artists, one new exhibit in Waddington

The newest exhibit at the Gallery at Lake St. Lawrence Arts, on Main Street in Waddington, features the works of two local artists.  It’s up through the end of June.

Untitled, ink and paint. David Crosby.

Untitled, ink and paint. David Crosby.

Wild flowers, felted wool.  Nancy Orologio.

Wild flowers, felted wool. Nancy Orologio.

The show features felted wool paintings by Nancy Orologio, and paintings, ink drawings and books by David Crosby.  It’s two artists, two distinctly different mediums all in one exhibit.  They are united by common threads – creativity, and they both discovered, or re-discovered, their love for art just a few years ago.

Nancy, spent her career in business and administrative finance.  She discovered her love for fiber from a lifetime of designing and sewing a multitude of different items.  Her passion is gardening and a love for vivid colors.  It all comes together in her wool painting-felting.

Red Poppies, felted wool.  Nancy Orologio.

Red Poppies, felted wool. Nancy Orologio.

Untitled, ink and paint. David Crosby.

Untitled, ink and paint. David Crosby.

David Crosby spent his working career as a school administrator.  After retirement, he tried his hand at sculpting wooden bowls, painting, quilting and writing.  Today, it’s painting, ink drawings, and asemic writing that intrigue him.

 



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