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LOCATION:520 East Savannah Road\nLewes Delaware 19958
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SUMMARY:\"The Eastern Shore\" | Art Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of its 30th anniversary\, the Peninsula Gallery has be
 en\ninviting significant artists from its past to participate in\nexhibiti
 ons throughout the year. The gallery’s September show\,\n“The Eastern 
 Shore\,” is one of these showcases\, with returning\nartists highlightin
 g how their work has evolved over the years. From\nAugust 29 to September 
 27\, Carole Böggemann Peirson\, Lynne Lockhart\,\nand Kirk McBride will d
 isplay artwork inspired by the DelMarVa region\,\npresenting the area thro
 ugh their artistic eye. While each artist has\ntheir own technique and sub
 ject matter\, their painterly style and\nsense of light unify the collecti
 on. These paintings aren’t realist\nor abstract\; rather\, they use impr
 essionistic methods and tactile\nelements to give the beauty of our enviro
 nment an aesthetic flair. An\nopening reception will be held on Saturday\,
  August 29\, from 5:00 to\n6:30 pm\, which is free and open to everyone. J
 oin the gallery staff\nand exhibitors for an evening of fine art and compl
 imentary food and\ndrink. Attendees will have the opportunity to mingle wi
 th some of the\nshow’s participating artists.  Dutch artist Carole Bög
 gemann\nPeirson has been a professional oil painter since 2005 and is know
 n\nfor her East Coast landscapes. Her ethereal works in oil and cold wax\n
 are inspired by the idea that all living things are connected and that\nwe
  are spiritual beings having a temporary physical experience. She\nenjoys 
 creating harmonious abstracted landscapes on cradled boards\nthat invite t
 he viewer to explore the intricate layers of colors and\ntextures. The pro
 cess of applying layers of oil paint and wax and then\nuncovering previous
  layers results in an interesting balance between\nsurprising effects and 
 deliberate design. The paintings are meant to\nevoke emotions and memories
  through the use of intentional surface\ntexture and a hazy\, dreamlike fi
 nish.  The quiet observation of the\nnatural world\, both wild and tame\,
  provides endless inspiration for\nLynne Lockhart. Her work focuses on ani
 mals and landscapes\, often\ncombining the two. She lives on Maryland's Ea
 stern Shore with a mutt\nand her husband\, painter Kirk McBride\, and she 
 is a 14-year Signature\nMember of the Society of Animal Artists. For this 
 exhibition\, Lynne\nhas provided a variety of images featuring animals spe
 cific to our\nregion\, such as horses\, cows\, goats\, and more. Her fauna
  are presented\nin both traditional portrait style and candid location-bas
 ed scenes.\nThe habitat works see friendly critters engaging with their na
 tural\nenvironments — chickens roaming a yard\, sheep being herded\, dog
 s\nprotecting their houses — while the portraits are emotive\,\nshowcasi
 ng the personalities of the different breeds.  After winning\n“Best in 
 Show” at his first local art show while attending the\nUniversity of Mar
 yland\, Kirk McBride decided to pursue a life as an\nartist. He has been a
 t it since the 1970s\, part-time while teaching\nand raising a family\, an
 d full-time since the early 90s. He has\nparticipated in many exhibitions 
 and painting events and is a\nSignature Member of the Mid Atlantic Plein A
 ir Painters Association\nand the American Society of Marine Artists. Kirk 
 is represented by\nnine fine galleries along the East Coast\, and he lives
  in Berlin\, MD\nwith his wife\, Lynne Lockhart. Kirk is known for the int
 eraction of\nlight and shadow in the images he portrays. The fleeting ligh
 t of\nearly morning or late evening creates a mood that unifies paintings 
 of\na variety of subjects. Viewers can see this on display in the 10 oil\n
 paintings featured in “The Eastern Shore.” McBride’s beach\nscenes a
 re brought to life with the help of loose brushstrokes\, giving\nan impast
 o that creates dimension and movement within the\noceanscapes.    “The
  Eastern Shore” is on display from August\n29th to September 27th. Works
  from the show can be previewed at\nwww.peninsula-gallery.com and are avai
 lable for pre-sale.  The\ngallery is located in the Shops at the Beacon\,
  520 East Savannah Rd.\nLewes\, DE\, and is open Tue-Sat 10-5\, and Sun 11
 -3. Venue: Peninsula\nGallery.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In honor of its 30th anniversary\, the Peni
 nsula Gallery has been inviting significant artists from its past to parti
 cipate in exhibitions throughout the year. The gallery&rsquo\;s September 
 show\, &ldquo\;The Eastern Shore\,&rdquo\; is one of these showcases\, wit
 h returning artists highlighting how their work has evolved over the years
 . From August 29 to September 27\, Carole B&ouml\;ggemann Peirson\, Lynne 
 Lockhart\, and Kirk McBride will display artwork inspired by the DelMarVa 
 region\, presenting the area through their artistic eye. While each artist
  has their own technique and subject matter\, their painterly style and se
 nse of light unify the collection. These paintings aren&rsquo\;t realist o
 r abstract\; rather\, they use impressionistic methods and tactile element
 s to give the beauty of our environment an aesthetic flair. An opening rec
 eption will be held on Saturday\, August 29\, from 5:00 to 6:30 pm\, which
  is free and open to everyone. Join the gallery staff and exhibitors for a
 n evening of fine art and complimentary food and drink. Attendees will hav
 e the opportunity to mingle with some of the show&rsquo\;s participating a
 rtists.&nbsp\; Dutch artist Carole B&ouml\;ggemann Peirson has been a prof
 essional oil painter since 2005 and is known for her East Coast landscapes
 . Her ethereal works in oil and cold wax are inspired by the idea that all
  living things are connected and that we are spiritual beings having a tem
 porary physical experience. She enjoys creating harmonious abstracted land
 scapes on cradled boards that invite the viewer to explore the intricate l
 ayers of colors and textures. The process of applying layers of oil paint 
 and wax and then uncovering previous layers results in an interesting bala
 nce between surprising effects and deliberate design. The paintings are me
 ant to evoke emotions and memories through the use of intentional surface 
 texture and a hazy\, dreamlike finish.&nbsp\; The quiet observation of the
  natural world\, both wild and tame\, provides endless inspiration for Lyn
 ne Lockhart. Her work focuses on animals and landscapes\, often combining 
 the two. She lives on Maryland&#39\;s Eastern Shore with a mutt and her hu
 sband\, painter Kirk McBride\, and she is a 14-year Signature Member of th
 e Society of Animal Artists. For this exhibition\, Lynne has provided a va
 riety of images featuring animals specific to our region\, such as horses\
 , cows\, goats\, and more. Her fauna are presented in both traditional por
 trait style and candid location-based scenes. The habitat works see friend
 ly critters engaging with their natural environments &mdash\; chickens roa
 ming a yard\, sheep being herded\, dogs protecting their houses &mdash\; w
 hile the portraits are emotive\, showcasing the personalities of the diffe
 rent breeds.&nbsp\; After winning &ldquo\;Best in Show&rdquo\; at his firs
 t local art show while attending the University of Maryland\, Kirk McBride
  decided to pursue a life as an artist. He has been at it since the 1970s\
 , part-time while teaching and raising a family\, and full-time since the 
 early 90s. He has participated in many exhibitions and painting events and
  is a Signature Member of the Mid Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association 
 and the American Society of Marine Artists. Kirk is represented by nine fi
 ne galleries along the East Coast\, and he lives in Berlin\, MD with his w
 ife\, Lynne Lockhart. Kirk is known for the interaction of light and shado
 w in the images he portrays. The fleeting light of early morning or late e
 vening creates a mood that unifies paintings of a variety of subjects. Vie
 wers can see this on display in the 10 oil paintings featured in &ldquo\;T
 he Eastern Shore.&rdquo\; McBride&rsquo\;s beach scenes are brought to lif
 e with the help of loose brushstrokes\, giving an impasto that creates dim
 ension and movement within the oceanscapes.&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &ldquo\;The Eas
 tern Shore&rdquo\; is on display from August 29th to September 27th. Works
  from the show can be previewed at www.peninsula-gallery.com and are avail
 able for pre-sale.&nbsp\; The gallery is located in the Shops at the Beaco
 n\, 520 East Savannah Rd. Lewes\, DE\, and is open Tue-Sat 10-5\, and Sun 
 11-3. Venue: Peninsula Gallery.</p>
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