Jess Blaustein
Jess Blaustein is a conceptual artist/maker who takes so-called ordinary things and projects them into other
dimensions
145 Palisade Street, Studio 406, Dobbs Ferry
Jess Blaustein is a conceptual artist/maker who takes so-called ordinary things and projects them into other
dimensions
145 Palisade Street, Studio 406, Dobbs Ferry
Originally from the UK, Helen has been living and painting in the Rivertowns for over 25 years. She works as an artist and educator in her studio in Dobbs Ferry. “When I paint I enjoy the process, the movement and the stillness. I try to communicate the inherent beauty of our natural world, albeit in the form of 3 pears.”
145 Palisade Street, Studio 402, Dobbs Ferry
Linda loves painting still life and outdoor settings from direct observation, using vibrant pigments and complex imagery. She chooses subjects primarily for their color and pattern, as well as their reflective and transparent qualities. She often picks items that have sentimental value or conjure up a fond memory. “I hope my art conveys a vision of optimism and brightness.”
1 Mill River Lane, Apt. C305, Ardsley
Nora loves to paint and paints what she loves: flowers, nature, botanicals.
James Harmon Community Center, 44 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson
Elizabeth’s work takes inspiration from the human figure, the natural world, and the written word. She creates mixed media pieces incorporating pen and ink, pastel, watercolor and acrylic. She paints and teaches privately in Tarrytown, New York.
Emily Denise, 1 Central Ave, Suite 302, Tarrytown
Ted and Nune bring a male-female view to their shared vision. They photograph, edit, and print together, and sign their work as a couple. Their projects include Stone and Candle, a contemplation of Armenian monasteries; Urban Currents, an abstraction of city energy; and Crawlspace, family portraits. They live and work in Hastings on Hudson with their cat Pndouk.
45 Main Street, Store B, Hastings On Hudson
Michael Lewis is an architect and painter who emerged in the 80’s with East Village and Soho solo exhibitions at the M-13 and Howard Scott Galleries, along with numerous group exhibitions. His work is in corporate and private collections, as well as the Connecticut Museum of Contemporary Art permanent collection. Lewis’s studio is located at 145 Palisade Street; Dobbs Ferry.
145 Palisade Street, Studio 304, Hudson River Landing, Dobbs Ferry
Jamie Kay MacKenzie is known for her ethereal narrative paintings. She is interested in exploring the emotional and spiritual lives of her subjects, forging a psychical connection to their past. Each piece serves as a kind of vessel for shared memories and experiences between people, combining the poignantly personal with an inclusive universality.
385 Warburton Ave, Studio Four, Hastings-on-Hudson (through left gate, downstairs to patio)
A lifelong artist, Lisa began cultivating and studying the flowers in her garden in 2000. Doing so inspired her to take botanical illustration courses at the NY Botanical Garden; a perfect way to combine two of her loves, art and flowers. She is now fully committed to her desire “to represent beauty in nature.”
15 Oakrest Lane, Hastings-on-Hudson
Stephanie uses a variety of materials to create non-traditional mosaic art. Broken plates, found objects, glass, tile and color are the basic elements of her work.
145 Palisade Street, Studio 408, Dobbs Ferry
Hagar’s art asks questions about the relationship of the body to an ‘environment’ in both a physical and metaphorical sense. Her material and photographic exploration of this relationship defines and shapes it. She uses plexiglass as the holding structure of her pieces, and her process involves painting, tracing, adhering objects, melting and scratching its surface.
13 Crossbar Road, Hastings-on-Hudson