Re-Vision: Seeing a New West When artist Mary Manning began painting in oils and pastels, she combined gold leaf with landscapes in her early work. Today, Mary Manning works in acrylics and watercolors, seeking the elements -- air, earth, water and fire -- "because I am so inspired by the natural world, have seen light play on mountainsides, its glow changing hour by hour; the glitter of snow and dew drops hanging like crystals from the plants in our beautiful desert," she says. Manning's exhibit, Re-Vision: Seeing a New West, will hang at the DiFiore Center for Art and Education, 307 North Main St., from Jan. 2 through Jan. 29. An artist's reception is set for 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 2. By abstract painting, interpreting the deserts, mountains, rivers and lakes, Manning says she tries to get people to notice the incredible beauty of the West and the Southwest, where extreme conditions are the norm. "By returning to these elemental themes in my work, I always feel a great sense of energy, and try to integrate the opposites: East and West, Dark and Light, Macro and Microcosm. Using modern western materials, yet influenced by ancient techniques such as gilding and Eastern painting principles, I try to draw people to slow down, contemplate, and truly begin to see the wonders all around them," Manning says. See her work from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday at the DiFiore Center for Art and Education. Mary Manning marman1195@aol.com
Saturday Jan 3, 2015 Thursday Jan 29, 2015
1/3/15-11:00-6:00
The DiFiore Center 307 North Main Street St George, Utah 84770
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