Week Seven of Spring Arrivals 2024 – Jacobson, Park, Corey, Mooney, and McManus

David Jacobson, Trip Park, Daniel Corey, Craig Mooney, and Karen McManus

Week Seven of Spring Arrivals

April 22 – 28

FIVE exceptional artists finish out our Spring Arrivals campaign on Maine Art Hill. Below is a thumbnail of each piece. Click to make it larger. Works from these five artists are available online and at Shows at 5 Chase Hill Road in Kennebunk. Come by or call 207-967-2803. Here are links to their artist’s pages, where you can see all their work and read more about them.

APRIL 22 – David Jacobson

David Jacobson makes hand-blown and kiln-formed glass utilizing contemporary designs based on the Venetian tradition. Jacobson makes brightly colored functional objects, such as bowls, glasses, vases and platters, and sculptural forms.

“I employ contemporary colors with classical forms to create a unique expression in each piece. Texture and vibrant color combinations are vital; my pieces are meant to be touched, explored, and viewed. For me, making glass is an honor.”

Tall Glass Vessel Amber Purple Mauve $750
Glass Vessel Amber Purple Mauve $750
Red White Bird on Stone $595 Front View
Red White Bird on Stone $595 Side View

 

Click here to see all of David Jacobson’s available works.

Click here to read more about David Jacobson.

 

APRIL 23 – Trip Park

Trip was drawn to advertising long before he illustrated and eventually painted. After graduating from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he worked as an Art Director with ad agencies Leo Burnett, Chicago, and Saatchi & Saatchi, New York. Working with and hiring his favorite illustrators through the help of being an Art Director gave him an intoxicating look into their side of the creative world. He has illustrated many children’s books and helped develop characters for animated features and commercials.

Close Encounter – Mixed Media 36×36 $4600
Capt. Silva 24 x 24

Click here to see all of Trip Park’s available works.

Click here to read more about Trip Park.

 

APRIL 24 – Daniel Corey

I am a traditional painter rooted in the aesthetic values of the Ashcan school and the French Impressionists. Inspired by light quality, color harmony, and abstract shapes, my paintings are created from direct observation and memory. I enjoy the challenge of painting nontraditional views and subjects and the opinions that make Maine, Maine.

Plum Bragger – Oil on Panel with Float White Frame 8×8 $650
The Good Life – Oil on Panel, 24×24 $3000
A New Day Beginning – Oil with Float White Frame 16×20 $2200
Beach Reader – Oil on Canvas, Float White Frame, 16×20 $2200

Click here to see all of Daniel Corey’s available works.

Click here to read more about Daniel Corey.

 

April 25 – Craig Mooney

Craig Mooney’s expansive and expressive paintings of dramatic moments and heightened emotionality are known for their dramatic and heightened emotionality. Though a representational painter, the artist incorporates many abstract qualities throughout his paintings. In his figurative work, Mooney romanticizes his subjects and presents them in an atmospheric lens best described as dreamlike. His paintings appear to capture a moment suspended in time. While his work feels familiar, it could be more specific. All paintings are the product of his imagination.

When the Day is Done – Oil on Canvas Framed 36×36
Solitude – Oil on Canvas 38×38
Luminous Tide – Oil on Canvas Framed 36×36
Golden Summit – Oil on Canvas 36×36 Framed

APRIL 26 -Karen McManus

Karen McManus is a watercolor artist who tries to capture the essence of the world around her in ordinary subjects like a simple garden blossom or the exceptional light of a sunset’s afterglow. On occasion, oils are the medium of choice, but each day brings a new sky, vista, or cloud to challenge the artist. Her desire to paint and draw goes back to her earliest memories. Artistic expression has always been there and is a defining part of her inner spirit. Karen participated in art throughout childhood and briefly studied at The Art Student’s League in New York City and Maryland Institute College of Art. The juxtaposition of light inspires Karen’s realistic works. Each painting is an individual mental puzzle to be worked through. Combining realistic detail with the imagery created by color and light gives each painting a life of its own. Her miniatures offer a microscopic view of the broader vision surrounding us.

Currier’s Farm 11×14
Happy Hour 8×10

Click here to see all of Karen McManus’s available works.

Click here to read more about Karen McManus.

 

Works from these three artists are available online and at Shows at 5 Chase Hill Road in Kennebunk. Come by or call 207-967-2803.

*Shipping is free in the contiguous United States. There may be occasions where delivery may be a more viable option.