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NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Local
Myrtle Beach artist Jackie Stacharowski is pleased to announce her One-Woman Show
Body
Language at the William H Miller Gallery from April 5-12,
2017.
This show will feature over 20
of her original paintings that explore both the inner-personal and inter-personal
relationships we all experience. She uses color and symbolic imagery to
capture emotions that are not usually given visual representation.
Gallery
hours are from 1-5 daily.
The
Opening Reception will be held on Friday April 7th from 6-8
p.m.
Artist
Jackie Stacharowski will present a talk about her work at the Gallery on
Saturday April 8th beginning at 2 pm.
All
events are free and open to the public.
Jackie
is available for interviews. A photo of Jackie and two of her paintings
are attached; contact her for more options.
Jackie Stacharowski
- Artist Statement
I
fell in love with the Grand Strand the moment I laid my eyes on it and have
made it my adopted home. As a professional visual artist, my life
includes: creating my art; teaching a painting Open Studio at the Myrtle Beach
Base Recreation Center; belonging to the Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild;
displaying my work at the Seacoast Artists Gallery at the Market Common and
being part of the Seacoast Artist Guild.
Always
an artist at heart, my love and appreciation for art was fed with trips to
galleries, art fairs and museums. Without formal training, when given the
opportunity, I could release the energy to create paintings with vivid colors
and a spark of imagination. Painting is the magic that happens when you
apply color to the surface and create an image that mirrors the concept you
have in your mind’s eye.
Curiosity
steers me: exploring this wonderful universe of ideas, concepts, objects,
creatures and people; figuring out how things work; the fascinating interactions
we have between each other; studying how we see ourselves in relation to our
surroundings, our thoughts, our feeling and our emotions. Things that
have no easy visual representation. Figures representing us all, no
matter how old or young, male or female, rich or poor, black or white or
somewhere in-between. When you get to the inner gooey-ness, we are all
the same. This I paint.
Attachments:
PR_JackieS.jpg - This
photograph of the artist by Carl Kerridge
PR_Family_Secrets.jpg
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© 2017 'Family Secrets', Oil Painting by Jackie Stacharowski, 24”x
48”
PR_DifferentPOV.jpg
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©2017 'A Different Point of View', Oil Painting by Jackie
Stacharowski, 24” x 24”
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