September 11, 2011

Evolution of Art: Artist Reception for "First Light, Second Sight"

"The masses are assembling!"
Long time friends catch up

These are the words Irving greeted me with as I walked into Beanetics a little while ago for his reception! Clearly he is excited and his enthusiasm is contagious! Family and friends are strolling in to enjoy Irving's debut show. Irving's audience includes people of all ages!

Friends and family come together to
 celebrate Irving's talents together!




Eavesdropping is always fun when Irving and Virginia gather with friends... Topics so far have run the gamut from bug collecting to the War College to the anthropology of dance and writing novels.




And everyone loves the photography.
Check out the comments below!





Irving's artwork will be on display through October 3, 2011.
Stop by Beanetics  (7028 Columbia Pike, Annandale, VA 22003) and check out the show!
And leave us a note in the message box. we'd love to hear what you have to say!

If you are interested in purchasing any of these fabulous images, contact me at (703)273-0485 or
jennifer@soulworksstudio.com.

8 comments:

  1. The photos are very nice! I really like the farm scenes--the old barns and tractor.

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  2. Excellent photos! The framing and matting enhance the work even more. Eye-catching, warm, colorful!

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  3. The print "Spiritual Colors, Monkton Church" makes one feel as if one is riding a rainbow.

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  4. Irving's artwork makes me smile! :)

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  5. Isn't nature beautiful! Isn't it wonderful to be able to capture some of that beauty!

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  6. Irving nicely captures natural images with a twist of humor, thus keeping the viewer alert and thinking. For example, "Where's the Needle?" I wondered if it was just a title or if there actually was a needle. Upon closer observation, I found a needle from which a shimmer of light shined!

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  7. Irving always surprises us with the revelation of great talent. Beautiful photos!

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  8. The art brings you back to nature, with the views and colors. It gives you peace and hope. Beautiful!

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