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Visit Lemon Street Gallery (Kenosha, WI) to see the Work of Three Artists:
Jim Wright, Julie Schlif, and Kim Rahal
Now through April 30th, 2011

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A couple of minions from Shadow of the Edge, stumbled into Lemon Street Gallery to view the work of the featured artists.

The Lemon Street Gallery's current show includes the art works of Jim Wright, Julie Schlif and Kim Rahal. The art is a pleasant mixture of (pardon the cliche') eclectic works.


Jim Wright's photography was bold, yet serene. Many of his pieces captured the emotion of the subjects. His humming bird series, the work of the Big Art (from the Milwaukee Art Museum)  of chairs and a table, and the striking, black and white portrait, called 'Born A slave' were particularly noteworthy.

Julie Schlif's pottery/sculptures were both whimsical and elegant. Some pieces were basic, but colorful ceramic work, while many of her teapots were skillfully hand crafted. Everyone  seemed to enjoy her vessels which were humanoid
in appearance.

Born A Slave

Born A Slave
by Jim Wright


Kim Rahal's work was bold and dynamic. Her display of four hanging cubes were of the elements, 'Earth, Wind, Fire and Water', with a matching painting symbolizing a mixture of different religions and beliefs, were refreshing. Rahal also had displays of very colorful abstracts, which showed the bold side of her work, while the oil painting entitled, 'The Child Within', revealed the softer side of her work. All are very colorful and well produced.

And what would a Kenosha art show be without the guitar stylings of Bill Robbins? It should be noted that if people would shut the f%!#k up, then we could actually hear him play.

Also noteworthy in the main gallery, were Paul Weber's 'Tomatillo', and Mary Neely's photo entitled, 'Waterscape'.


A shout out to Becca from Edge,"It's nice to see someone with 'gutspa'." . . .

. . . and to Evans : "Sorry. Although your pieces were very well done, it would have been better placed within a craft show."


By the way, not everyone likes dry wine.

We would not let Shade Edge or Black Lucy out of dungeon until they finished this review.

 

ceramics by Schlif
ceramics
by Julie Schlif

earth-wind-fire-water-cubes
Earth, Wind, Fire and Water
by Kim Rahal

LemonStreet Gallery - 2nd Sat - Kim Rahal Painting

Please view our Works of Art

Current artists are:

Frank O. Husemann

Karen S. Gulbransen

Kate Fallucca

Contact us if you would like your work displayed as well.

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