Juried Gallery of Select Fine Art 8

Gallery 8 includes: Pamela Hill Enticknap, Elizabeth Cornell, Robert Haworth

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Pamela Hill Enticknap

Enticknap is an American artist born in Concord Massachusetts and a graduate of Rutgers University, USA, who now maintains her studio in the Santa Barbara, California area.  Her focus is on figurative works in multiple media, narrative in content and “from humanity observed. ” The themes are depicted with humor, rhythm and as she describes “attitude”.  American in style, her works are expressively painted with robust energy and vigor and the facile application of paint.  Pamela Enticknap’s works are inspired by time and place and bring her observations and the energy of humanity to the viewer experience. 

Museum and Gallery Exhibits Bakersfield Museum of Art, California Santa Clara Museum of Art, California Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, California Westmont Ridley Tree Museum of Art, California Gallery exhibitions include: Sullivan Goss, An American Gallery Maryland Federation of Art ACCI Gallery WomanMade Gallery, Illinois Touchstone Gallery, DC Tubac Center of the Arts, AZ.

Museum and Gallery Exhibits

Bakersfield Museum of Art, California

Santa Clara Museum of Art, California

Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, California

Westmont Ridley Tree Museum of Art, California

Gallery exhibitions include:

Sullivan Goss, An American Gallery

Maryland Federation of Art

ACCI Gallery

WomanMade Gallery, Illinois

Touchstone Gallery, DC

Tubac Center of the Arts, AZ.

Men on the Beach
Children on the Brach
Women on the Beach

Elizabeth Cornell

An American born New England artist. Cornell completed graduate art studies in America. International study in Italy extended her work and insights. For a period of time, she lived in London creating her own work using a local pottery. She extended her working knowledge of a studio within the small British pottery which provided a model for her current New England Black Iris studio.  Fifty percent of the population in her community earns below the poverty line. Her studio is accessible to everyone, as a creative center, and welcomes all, regardless of income. People pay as they are able. Cornell additionally provided civic contributions in another area when developed an outreach program for individuals from China and Korea in a New England region. Relative to her own art, she trained as a figure and portrait sculptor.  Sketching ideas, drawing preliminary views of a sculpture, and working out ideas in painting media are her processes.  She describes her visual creativity in synaesthetic terminology, “Music is and has been a huge part of my life too:  I try to create harmonious compositions that radiate depth-of light and color.”

Exhibitions

The Human Touch, Gross McLeaf Gallery

Chautauqua National Show Drawing Award Landscape pastel

Cooperstown National Exhibition relief painting Award for Humor

Themed Solo Exhibits: Andover Massachusetts, Hartford, Connecticut

Black Pieta paint drawing

Sea Fern Ceramic

Robert Haworth

Harris Museum

Blackburn Museum

Channel 5 England big art challenge

The Creative Times Green Leaves

Featured Artist interviewed on BBC Northwest Tonight News

Amiteys, Blackpool

Hive arts, Blackpool

Robert Haworth is a British artist residing in Blackpool, England.  Haworth who is a museum exhibiting artist explains that deep within his “heart and soul” his life is his artwork which does not come from any inspiration around him, but from his feelings and emotions. He further communicates that his work comes from a combination of his imagination working with his immediate emotions. He provides insights, “ I feel what I can only describe as a fireball of energy inside me, a fusion of feelings and emotions, which come out when I paint, and this energy needs to be controlled. My artwork is an outlet for the energy.” The artist continues to verify that his creative work becomes an experience in which painting can become another world which is totally different from the world around him. He says, “I feel at one with the paint brush” Haworth explains that when he sees the beauty of what he has created, it gives him great satisfaction and happiness……my paintings allow my imagination…..and I imagine different worlds and dimensions…”

Representative work:

The additional fine art in the Haworth Gallery shows the significant range of Haworth’s art widely exhibited worldwide and featured in the United Kingdom’s media in Blackpool England on television and in the news.