Saturday, August 22, 2015

I will be showing new work at the Ohio State University Faculty Club.  The opening will be on September 11, 2015.

  
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The Ohio State University
Faculty Club
presents
Edith Loechler Dean
"Repetitions and Variations"

 
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
FACULTY CLUB
 
cordially invites you to an
 
OPENING RECEPTION
   
in honor of  
 
Edith Loechler Dean
 
and the exhibition
 
"Repetitions and Variations "
 
Friday, September 11, 2015
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
 
To RSVP, please call the club at 614-292-2262 
or email your RSVP to:  facultyclubosu@yahoo.com
 
 
This exhibition will be on display August 31 through October 30, 2015.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Lisa Craig Morton
Home Office: 614-294-2849
  


THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY FACULTY CLUB
presents
"Edith Loechler Dean - Repetitions and Variations"
August 31, 2015 - October 30, 2015

Columbus artist Edith Loechler Dean will present a collection of oil paintings and monotypes in an exhibition titled "Repetitions and Variations" from August 31, 2015 through October 30, 2015. The exhibition includes a series of small oil paintings created "en plein air" and larger oil paintings and monotypes created in the studio. An opening reception in Ms. Dean's honor will be held on Friday, September 11, 2015 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at The Ohio State University Faculty Club.  Please call 614-292-2262 or email the club at facultyclubosu@yahoo.com for more information or to RSVP.
 
Edie Dean's formal training has focused both on painting and print-making and she has worked extensively in both mediums over the years. A trip to the Adirondacks awakened in her an interest in painting on site or "en plein air."  She has painted many small paintings in all weather conditions in a French tradition called "pochades" or "small sketches."  The current exhibition includes thematic explorations of a variety of landscapes and natural settings produced in both oil on panel and monotype on paper.  Whether capturing the Ohio prairie through the seasons or the ethereal moods of the Adirondack lakes and mountain s in moonlight, Dean's work allows the viewer to connect with nature in the most intimate way.  About her work, Dean states "I want to convey what I get when looking at a landscape or a figure - its atmosphere, the mood, the color, the essence.  Exact truth isn't so important, but the truth of expression, what I perceived, that is very important.  What were the colors, was it hot, was it exciting and energetic, was it damp, was it . . . to me it is all about the communication with the viewer along with the side game of entertaining myself with new challenges."
 
A graduate of The Ohio State University, with Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees, Edith Loechler Dean has exhibited in numerous invitational, juried and solo exhibitions through the years.  Her work can be seen in many public collections including museums, corporate offices and universities, as well as in private collections in the United States.  Ms. Deanis currently a member of the Ohio Plein Air Society and The Phoenix Rising Printmaking Cooperative.  Her work may be seen at Sharon Weiss Gallery in the Short North and at Pennington Custom Art Service and Turner Studio & Gallery, both in Clintonville.
 

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