Sandi Donnelly show at River Arts in October
River Arts is pleased to announce Sandi Donnelly’s upcoming solo show, “Marking Changes”, in the River Room. “Marking Changes” is new work exploring the theme of impermanence using encaustic painting, oil monotypes and collage. This colorful and dynamic show runs from Oct. 3 through Oct. 23. An opening reception will take place on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Donnelly received her BA in ceramic art from the University of Southern Maine. That same year she founded Mud Lark Studio and began a 20+year career as a ceramic artist. In 2016 after taking a workshop at R&F Encaustic Paint, Donnelly fell in love with the process of encaustic painting.
“Every summer for 34 years, my family and I move to an island in Casco Bay. Returning to this special place each summer is filled with the expectation and possibilities a new season may hold,” Donnelly said. “There is also a nostalgic, longing quality for the things that have changed; the beaches reordered; trees uprooted due to the fierce winter/spring storms; our children are grown, the house has aged and in need of some repair…there is a visceral sense of the impermanence. It is understanding this change is the natural order of things. All things are always in flux; tides ebb and flow, the sun rises and sets, seasons come and go and time passes. As I age, physical diminishment demands an acceptance of the fragility of life.
“The work in this show began with creating lots of monotypes and gelatin prints using the various detritus found from beaches, walking paths and woods,” she continued. “Working in an intuitive way, marks were added using an array of collected objects. The prints are layered, torn, collaged and mounted with encaustic medium. The instinctual rearranging of the pieces begins to find voice and a new structure and form emerges.”
River Arts is located at 36 Elm St. in Damariscotta. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call 207-563-6868 or visit the website: riverartsme.org.