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1. Alongshore, 52 x 73.5, 2015, mixed media on panel.JPG

Carole Bolsey - May 2015

Thru June 3, 2015.

Cross MacKenzie Gallery is pleased to announce this solo exhibition of new large paintings by Carole Bolsey.  This will be the third time the artist has shown at our gallery. 

Critic and art historian, Donald Kuspit writes eloquently about Carole Bolsey’s paintings in the book about the artist, The Shape with No Name, “Bolsey brings out the elusive transcendence of nature" and, “she has a particular gift in rendering the movement of water” and, “Her Waterfields are tours de force of vitalistic painting, and she uses blackness as the vital color Matisse thought it was, without denying the negative symbolic import it proverbially has.”

Bolsey is a magnificent colorist and each canvas is alive with vibrating colors, complicated harmonies, and daring brush strokes.  Her subject ranges from basic barn-like structures she calls, “the shape with no name,” to simple rowboats floating in reflective water.  Her skilled painting transforms these modest subjects into powerful vehicles for deep, solitary contemplation on nature and our humble place in the environment. 

For Carole Bolsey's bio please click here.

Carole Bolsey - May 2015

Thru June 3, 2015.

Cross MacKenzie Gallery is pleased to announce this solo exhibition of new large paintings by Carole Bolsey.  This will be the third time the artist has shown at our gallery. 

Critic and art historian, Donald Kuspit writes eloquently about Carole Bolsey’s paintings in the book about the artist, The Shape with No Name, “Bolsey brings out the elusive transcendence of nature" and, “she has a particular gift in rendering the movement of water” and, “Her Waterfields are tours de force of vitalistic painting, and she uses blackness as the vital color Matisse thought it was, without denying the negative symbolic import it proverbially has.”

Bolsey is a magnificent colorist and each canvas is alive with vibrating colors, complicated harmonies, and daring brush strokes.  Her subject ranges from basic barn-like structures she calls, “the shape with no name,” to simple rowboats floating in reflective water.  Her skilled painting transforms these modest subjects into powerful vehicles for deep, solitary contemplation on nature and our humble place in the environment. 

For Carole Bolsey's bio please click here.

Two Pirogues II

Two Pirogues II

52 x 70",  mixed media on canvas

Dawn/Wooden Boat

Dawn/Wooden Boat

60 x 60", mixed media on canvas

Yellow Dinghis

Yellow Dinghis

24 x 48", oil on canvas

Yellow Boats

Yellow Boats

78 x 84", oil on canvas

White Canoe with Lilies

White Canoe with Lilies

73.5 x 62", mixed media on panel

Light Rain

Light Rain

48 x 38", oil on canvas

High Tide

High Tide

62 x 73", mixed media on panel

Alongshore

Alongshore

62 x 73.5", mixed media on panel

Fall

Fall

24 x 24", mixed media on panel 

Black Lilies

Black Lilies

62 x 48", mixed media on canvas

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