"Something to Crow About Paintings" by Natalia Andreeva, Ann Kozeliski and Pattie Maney
September show at the Jefferson Arts Gallery
Heather Ainsley
ECB Publishing, Inc.
If you love art and animals, you're going to love the exhibit coming this September to the Jefferson Arts Gallery! This show features the feathery forms of birds that go “cluck!” As a beloved farm favorite, chickens are the subject of this upcoming art show, which features the unique work of three talented
artists, each with their very own distinct style.
Natalia Andreeva's work depicts fresh, plein air paintings of our feathered friends, Ann Kozeliski's uses the beautiful skills of Sumi-e, or Japanese ink wash, to depict the regal nature of these farm fowl, and Pattie Maney provides colorful abstractions of barnyard birds to attract and charm her viewers. Together,
these three very different and distinct styles are sure to delight gallery guests.
The show, “Something to Crow About,” will be opening on Saturday, Sept. 3 from 12 p.m. until 4 p.m. This exhibit will be open through Oct. 4. This event is open to the public, and free to attend. Anyone wishing to come and enjoy the artwork display may do so at the show opening or during the gallery's
normal business hours. The Jefferson Arts Gallery is located at 575 W. Washington St. in Monticello, and is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Be sure to bring high egg-spectations, because this show is sure to be im-peck-able!
Heather Ainsley
ECB Publishing, Inc.
If you love art and animals, you're going to love the exhibit coming this September to the Jefferson Arts Gallery! This show features the feathery forms of birds that go “cluck!” As a beloved farm favorite, chickens are the subject of this upcoming art show, which features the unique work of three talented
artists, each with their very own distinct style.
Natalia Andreeva's work depicts fresh, plein air paintings of our feathered friends, Ann Kozeliski's uses the beautiful skills of Sumi-e, or Japanese ink wash, to depict the regal nature of these farm fowl, and Pattie Maney provides colorful abstractions of barnyard birds to attract and charm her viewers. Together,
these three very different and distinct styles are sure to delight gallery guests.
The show, “Something to Crow About,” will be opening on Saturday, Sept. 3 from 12 p.m. until 4 p.m. This exhibit will be open through Oct. 4. This event is open to the public, and free to attend. Anyone wishing to come and enjoy the artwork display may do so at the show opening or during the gallery's
normal business hours. The Jefferson Arts Gallery is located at 575 W. Washington St. in Monticello, and is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Be sure to bring high egg-spectations, because this show is sure to be im-peck-able!