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Gas prices are high, disposable income is low. Can’t get away for a vacation? Escape through the expressive paintings—abstract and realistic—of  Marian VanSoest and Patty L. Porter at State of the Art Gallery during August.
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<p class="MsoNormal">Gas prices are high, disposable income is low.<span> </span>Can’t get away for a vacation?<span> </span>Escape through the expressive paintings—abstract and realistic—of  Marian VanSoest and Patty L. Porter at State of the Art Gallery during August.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">There are times when a person just needs to escape from the moment, but often the means or the time for this escape are not available.<span> </span>That’s where a connection with a painting can be very useful.<span> </span>Whether you want to go to a foreign land or just retreat into the depth of color and abstract form, a painting can facilitate this need.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Van Soest and Porter are two artists who have created paintings with just this in mind.<span> </span>They have painted together, traveled together and ruminated about art together for the past fifteen years.<span> </span>“Painted Escapes” exhibits paintings from their travels—both together and separately.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Van Soest says that she has taken a vacation from realism to revel in memory and painterly fun.<span> </span>Of her abstract works in the show, some evoke places seen from an airplane or by a bird out to catch fish.<span> </span>Some recall fields of roses or bluebells glanced from a car window.<span> </span>A few realistic figure paintings are included to show traveling painting companions at work and play.<span> </span>To Van Soest, these paintings—watercolor sketches—probably say it best:<span> </span>painting with friends on a summer day is one of life’s special joys.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Porter’s more realistic images of the hill towns and fields in Umbria, Italy, give the viewer a sense of the ambience of being in a foreign country while actually traveling only in your mind.<span> </span>For her, the idea of moving through the narrow antiquated passages of Orvieto and Spello suggest more possibilities of escape by considering what lies beyond the turn in the wall:<span> </span>the possibilities for escape are endless—hopeful, exciting, treacherous and tranquil.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">A reception for the artists will be held Friday, August 7, from 5-8pm at the gallery, 120 W. State Street in Ithaca.<span> </span>Porter will be present at the gallery on Aug. 22, 12-5pm and Aug. 29, 12-5;<span> </span>VanS oest will be present on Aug. 9, 12-5pm and Aug. 15, 12-5pm.<span> </span>This is an opportunity for viewers to talk about the paintings with the artists.<span> </span>“Painted Escapes” runs from August 5 – 30, 2009.<span> </span>There is curbside parking and the gallery is ADA accessible.<span> </span>Hours:<span> </span>Wed. – Fri., 12-6pm, Sat. &amp; Sun., 12-5pm.<span> </span>Contact information:<span> </span>607-277-1626, www.soag.org</p>
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