$400 Show - November 2024
Barbara K. Herring
Always the painter of solitary female figures in the urban jungle,
this one is more animated - and strange - than most.
I love her work
Herring appears to be painting a kind of dream world
for no one but herself
yet it fits right into Chicago imagism.
Yalena Potskevich
A transcendent painting of a wonderful view..
I’ve walked across that bridge many times.
Anna Cherkashina
What an ecstatic, celebratory piece.
Both Anna and Yelena were born in Moscow.
Hurray for our Russians!
Stephanie Weidner
Usually a painter of doors, Ms. Weidner has now revealed a magnificent space behind them.
Can’t recall ever seeing a painting of just a big, empty, glowing space.
Errol Jacobson
That fellow seems frozen in time.
An intriguing American scene painting
done 70 years after that genre was marginalized.
Errol Jacobson
Something ominous here.
The flag is in distress.
How appropriate for last week’s election.
Mark Cleveland
A nicely composed little corner
Phyllis Brodny
The Palette’s only gourdographer
recording the mysterious private lives of our vegetable friends.
*****
Note: only got to see the large gallery today,
the smaller one was locked.