| Artists’
Studio Tour
Sunday, May 18, 12 to 4 p.m.
Post Tour Reception for ticket holders 4-6 p.m.
Do you enjoy meeting and talking to artists, one-on-one,
about their work, in their unique studios, surrounded by
their work? Do you love to spend a Sunday afternoon in the
spring driving through the back roads and landscapes of
Bucks County, stopping for brunch, lunch or dinner at a
Bucks County restaurant?
If the answer to these questions is yes, you will want
to take the self-guided Artists’ Studio Tour, on Sunday,
May 18, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm. This event is a part of the
Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce’s Bucks Fever
Celebration of the Arts Series.
The Artists Studio Tour is created by the members of the
Artists Studio Tour Committee, chaired by Kathy Keller (Graphic
Energiez & Mixed Media Art Center). The Tour’s
Major Patron is Team Capital Bank and Buckingham
Properties, LP; contributing patrons are Buckingham
Valley Vineyards, Doylestown Bookshop, Howard Gallery of
Fine Art, Memorable Affairs Catering and Mixed Media Art
Center/Graphic Energiez.
Tickets for the Bucks Fever Artists’
Studio Tour can be purchased at:
Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce; Suite 23, 252 W. Swamp
Rd., Doylestown
Doylestown Bookshop, 16 South Main Street, Doylestown
Howard Gallery of Fine Art, 77 W. Bridge Street, New Hope
Mixed Media Art Center, 323 South Main Street, Doylestown
Team Capital Bank, 18 N. Main Street, Doylestown
2008 Featured Artists and their
Studios
Steve Zazenski
Studio of Steve Zazenski
Watercolor / Gouache
Steve Zazenski, a native of Bayonne, NJ, has been a full-time
artist since 1978. Zazenski is known for his watercolor
landscapes of New England, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Zazenski has won numerous awards from the New Jersey Watercolor
Society, the Garden State Watercolor Society, the Washington
Square Outdoor Art Exhibit, Rockport Art Association, the
Salmagundi Club and many local shows in the metro area.
Zazenski’s work is included in the permanent collection
of the Library of Congress. Private collections include
former Secretary of State and Mrs. Edmund Muskie, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Kiley, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Holmes, Lech Welesa,
Congressman Barney Frank and Stephen and Cokie Roberts.
His work has been exhibited at the Bergen Museum, Montclair
Museum, Nabisco World Headquarters, Sardis Restaurant N.Y.,
and the Salmagundi Club. His series of lithographs depicting
nostalgic scenes of his native Bayonne are very popular
and have been used on the television shows Growing Pains,
and the Mary Tyler Moore show. Zazenski is a popular demonstrator
and conducts painting workshops in Bucks County where he
now lives with his wife, Kathy, and his two daughters, Katie
and Laurie.
Elise Redfield
Studio of Elise Redfield
Plein Aire Oil on Canvas
Elise Redfield was born in Bucks County PA and was exposed
to great art at an early age. From that beginning, her love
of art and curiosity about art continued. Her great grandfather,
Master Edward W. Redfield, painted in this area and her
study of his work helped her to reach maturity in her own
work. While she believes that an adequate foundation can
act as a springboard for later creations of art, she has
found her own artistic voice and has developed a strong
command of the medium. In Elise’s work she allows
these historical elements to coexist with the tenets of
her own brand of Bucks County Impressionism.
Elise Redfield studied at Moore College of Art in Philadelphia.
She furthered her studies at the Art League of New York,
where she studied under Nelson Shanks. She has pursued independent
studies at the New York Academy of Fine Arts. Her work has
been represented by important galleries. Redfield has been
a participant in exhibitions at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln
Center, New York and has also exhibited locally at the Hicks
Art Center in Bucks County. Her work has been published
in the American Art Review.
David C. Horn
Lionheart Artisans
Copper Artisan with a focus on both sculptural and
functional pieces
David C. Horn is from a sixth generation Bucks County family
and has lived in Bucks County his entire life. Horn earned
a B.S. in Environmental Engineering from Penn State University,
an Associates degree in Mechanical Engineering from Bucks
County Community College and papers for a journeyman machinist
at the former Lavelle Aircraft Newtown PA.
Horn owns Lionheart Artisans, restoring old homes in eastern
Pennsylvania. Horn also fill’s requests for interior
and exterior copper crafts and accents in homes and restaurants.
Some of the more unusual include a copper bar, an urn for
cremated ashes, mailboxes and lanterns.
Horn notes that Copper is both a medium of his trade as
a historic building restoration contractor as well as an
inspiration for his sculptural and functional craft work.
“The process of creating and letting the work create
itself is where the fun is.” Weather permitting; Horn
enjoys creating pieces outside with the birds and the sun.
“Once the work is completed there is a need to let
the next one evolve.”
Mary Sand
Studio of Mary Sand
Equine Sculptor
Born to European immigrants, Mary Sand spent several years
of her childhood growing up in Darmstadt Germany where she
began learning to ride horses. Her inspiration to create
sculpture comes from memories of the equestrian statues
positioned in city centers throughout Europe where she traveled
over many summers.
Sand’s craft is born of disciplined self-development,
anatomical study, and rigorous training at the side of nationally
recognized equine sculptors. Her work has been included
in juried exhibitions throughout the US, including the American
Academy of Equine Art at the Kentucky Horse Park (Lexington,
KY), the Equestrian Life Art Gallery at the Devon
Horse Show, the National Sculpture Society in New
York City, and a wide variety of private collections.
Sand was a semi-finalist to internationally renowned equine
sculptor Gwen Reardon from Lexington KY, for the US Dressage
Federation life-size project at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Sand is currently working on a life-size version of her
sculpture "First Love" and invites you to explore
the extraordinary process of creating sculpture.
Sand now lives and works as a full-time sculptor in beautiful
Bucks County Pennsylvania, on a small farm, with views outside
to her horse Ami, Machu Picchu, Lightning and her pygmy
goats.
Commissions for individuals, memorials, and perpetual
trophies are welcome.
James Bennett
Studio of Jim Bennett
Oil Painter
James Bennett has been painting since the age of 14, and
began drawing even before that. He enjoys painting almost
anything, but admits that faces are always a favorite. Bennett
began his professional career shortly after receiving recognition
from the Society of Illustrators and RSVP as a scholarship
student at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Bennett's
conceptually humorous Illustrations have since appeared
as covers and interior pieces for The New York Times,
The L.A. Times, Forbes, Time, Sports Illustrated, The Weekly
Standard, Mad, Business Week, New York, Smithsonian, Reader's
digest, Yankee, Golf, and Philadelphia magazines
among others.
Currently a member of the Executive Board of Directors
at the Society of Illustrators, Bennett is also active in
the Illustrators Partnership of America. He taught illustration
at the School of Visual Arts, and was an instructor at the
University of the Arts in Philadelphia. He has taught and/or
lectured at Syracuse University, Kendall College, and Rhode
Island School of Design among others.
Bennett lives in Pennsylvania with his wife Susan and
sons Steven and Brett. Bennett’s paintings are available
for sale at Howard Gallery of Fine Art, located at 77 W.
Bridge Street, New Hope PA. 18938; howard-gallery.com. Commission
paintings by Bennett’s unique style, referred to as
“Exaggerated Reality” caricatures are gladly
accepted through Howard Gallery.
Dot Bunn
Red Stone Farm Studio
Oil Painter
Dot Bunn is a full time studio painter, teacher, lecturer
working in a traditional method of oil painting. Bunn is
a life long resident of Bucks County. Her award winning
work has been exhibited at numerous juried shows including
Salmagundi Juried Exhibition and Catharine Lorillard Wolfe
Art Club in NYC. Bunn has received the top award for Best
Painting at the Phillips' Mill Juried Art Exhibition twice
(2004, 2007). She was honored to have four of her figurative
paintings selected by Philadelphia/Tri State Artists Equity
Association to hang in their Select Exhibition. Bunn has
had five one woman shows in the past four years.
Bunn’s education includes oil painting, watercolor
and graphic design. She studied oil painting with Paul F.
Keene as well as other distinguished instructors. Bunn has
studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art and the
Barnstone Studio. She teaches traditional oil painting and
color mixing from her studio in Bucks County, at Mixed Media
in Doylestown, and at the Art Colony in Stockton, NJ, as
well as lecturing at Delaware Valley College to adult education
classes.
"My Bucks County is still open fields and rural farmlands.
I believe it is this quality that attracts people to our
county. Spring on Haring Road is the quintessential view
that inspires me to paint a landscape. It is a mixture of
simple abstract shapes among rich textures." says Bunn.
Nathan DiStefano
Studio of Nathan DiStefano
Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
Nathan DiStefano was born in Doylestown and is MFA graduate
in Painting at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia,
PA. His rapid brush strokes and intense colors generate
searching and growth while creating a vigorous feeling toward
life as he searches for higher dimensions of the spiritual
that is a part of our ordinary life moving within the environment.
DiStefano explores the terrain of love in its many aspects
and guises that go unnoticed and are dulled by the familiarities
of the everyday. His paintings are of an activity in time;
it is not a set moment but dynamic and near rhythmic. Each
gesture of paint is like a container of energy as he translates
nature’s infinite variety of information and energy
with each mark.
DiStefano’s paintings have been shown in galleries
in Doylestown, Pennsylvania: the Barn Studio, Doylestown
Frame Factory, Sabine Rose Gallery, Doylestown Health and
Wellness Center, and the Freighthouse Restaurant. Previous
Exhibitions include the Rosenwald Wolf gallery at the University
of the Arts of Philadelphia, the Crane Building in Northern
Liberties Philadelphia, and the Amsterdam Whitney gallery
in Chelsea, New York. His works have been published in the
Art Acquisition, Direct Art, Manhattan Cable and his work
is in private collections nationally and internationally.
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