Debra Lennox, mixed media and Paige Likins, jewelry. Enjoy appetizers and no-host bar at the opening Reception on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017, 5 pm to 7 pm. Exhibit remains through Sunday, October 1.
Active in the Mendocino art community since 1992, Debra Lennox, this month’s featured two-dimensional artist at The Dolphin, is a fresh face for local art patrons.Inspired by her life along the dramatic North Coast shoreline her work in this show will explore a marine theme in a variety of media.
Lennox combines her careers as a practicing architect and a working artist to express herself.In addition, she does not limit her work to one particular medium.Depending on her mood and the ... view more »
Active in the Mendocino art community since 1992, Debra Lennox, this month’s featured two-dimensional artist at The Dolphin, is a fresh face for local art patrons.Inspired by her life along the dramatic North Coast shoreline her work in this show will explore a marine theme in a variety of media.
Lennox combines her careers as a practicing architect and a working artist to express herself.In addition, she does not limit her work to one particular medium.Depending on her mood and the subject matter, she may use watercolors, acrylics, oils, or a variety of printmaking techniques to produce a finished piece.
Recently, Lennox has been drawn to an etching process using solar plates. Her safe and non-toxic process replaces the acids normally used to burn the plates with a prepared, light-sensitive polymer surface on a steel backing that burns the image when exposed to sunlight. She prints, then hand-colors to enhance the image.