Sep 02 - 24 2017
Debra Lennox and Paige Likins

Debra Lennox and Paige Likins

Presented by Gualala Arts at Dolphin Gallery

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.

Currently, Lennox lives in Comptche and Mendocino.  She has taken art classes throughout her life but has been especially influenced by classes at College of the Redwoods, Mendocino Art Center and by fellow artists in the Artists’ Co-op of Mendocino.  She has studied with Bill Martin, Bob Rhoades, and James Maxwell among others.  She is a member of Mendocino Eco Artists, serves on the Mendocino Art Center Board of Directors, and is President of the Artists’ Co-op.
This is Paige Likins’ first two-person show at the Dolphin Gallery, but she has been very active in the local art scene especially in helping organize the Studio Art Tour. Last year she captured a blue ribbon at the annual Art in the Redwoods (AIR) exhibit in the jewelry category. In 2014 she received the Judge’s Award at AIR for another jewelry piece. She has also shown her stained glass creations in AIR, another medium for her artistic expression. She is a member of the North Coast Artist Guild.
Wherever Likins has traveled she has found inspiration and has further refined her flair for designing jewelry. While each piece she creates is distinctive and original, there are definite traces of their exotic origins. Many combine both antique and Asian influences in a striking manner that sets her work apart.

 

 

 

 

 

Dates & Times

2017/09/02 - 2017/09/24

Location Info

Dolphin Gallery

39114 Ocean Drive, Cypress Village, Gualala, CA 95445