Fillmore artist Lois Freeman-Fox is pleased to announce her upcoming Paintings and Drawings show from May 26th through June 20th at the Clophine Dooley Gallery at the Buenaventura Gallery. The opening reception is May 30 from 4:00 to 7:00pm.
Freeman-Fox, an Emmy-award winning film editor, was one of the first in that industry to edit films digitally. Her approach to her art has been no less innovative.
“Historically, artists traditionally incorporate the latest technological advances or ideas into their artwork,” says Freeman-Fox. “The Renaissance introduced Perspective. Paint being available in tubes made art created by Impressionists more portable. And Pointillism encompassed scientific discoveries of the time relating to optical effects and the perception of color.”
Freeman-Fox’s Drawings and Paintings show, sponsored by the Buenaventura Art Association, unites Lois’ well-developed artistic skills with computer-enhanced techniques through the juxtaposition of photographic clarity and painterly self expression.
“I paint traditional subject matter, portraits and landscapes with modern tools while exploring the art of the masters creating dynamic tension between the old and the new" says Freeman-Fox.
Vintage portraits of family members are vividly brought to life in a colorful celebration of the artist’s past, while the environment Freeman-Fox calls home, the inspiring vistas of Ventura County’s glorious landscapes, serve as a natural backdrop of beauty as seen through the artist’s eyes.
Clearly, Lois Freeman-Fox’s Drawings and Paintings From The Undergrove is a show not to be missed.
Paintings and Drawings runs from May 26th through June 20th at the Clophine Dooley Gallery at the Buenaventura Gallery. The opening is May 30 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm. Hours are Tuesday through Friday from Noon to 5PM and Saturdays from 11AM to 5PM. The Clophine Dooley Gallery at the Buenaventura Galley is located at 700 E. Santa Clara in Ventura.