As noted in the previous post, the lobby and front windows of the National Pastime Theater are filled with drawings, paintings, sculptures, and ceramic pieces that challenge viewers to consider the human form in new and different ways. As you explore this collection of art, please remember that all of the pieces on display are for sale through an auction process that will continue through the entire run of the Naked July Festival. The artists have set reserve or minimum prices for their pieces, and the items will be sold to the highest bidders at the end of the festival if the final bids meet or exceed the minimum prices set by the artists. Be sure to ask for information about the auction when you arrive at the theater. Here are more examples of the great art on display:
Steven Hudson has two very striking and thought-provoking pieces hanging on the gallery walls in the NPT lobby this summer. Here are some thoughts that Hudson shared about his art concepts: “My dramas offer a fantastic view of humanity existing after some unspecified cataclysm. Here, the apocalypse is a conceit dulled by reiteration. Revealed in an unforgiving light, the pulpy and flawed inhabitants convulse or grope about, naked, as if on display. Glances are averted, gestures are uneasy. Names and places are no more. Their time of judgment has long been forgotten. Littered about them are token remnants of our own materialism, it’s meaning stripped away and replaced with something cryptic.” Be sure to visit Hudson's amazing web site to see more examples of his work.
Clare Rosean is a Chicago native who received her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2010. Rosean is currently pursuing her MFA at the University of Chicago. She describes her work as “good clean fun” and she has posted a variety of her imaginative drawings paintings online. You can click this link to visit her web site to view more images or to purchase cards, stationery, and prints.
Mila Ryk is an immigrant from Ukraine who writes that the “most vivid memories I have of my childhood were the many days I spent painting, sculpting and drawing. My immigration from Ukraine to the United States changed many things for me. I am thankful for the opportunity to do something I love and be able to express myself in a way that is, I hope, inspirational to others.” Ryk has formed a company called Art & Beyond Studio, Inc. that was established in 2003. She is an Honored Member of the Cambridge Who's Who Registry of Executives and Professionals, and the Hamilton’s Who's Who in the “Artist” field. Ryk is also a member of the Chicago Artists Coalition, the Skokie Art Guild, the Elmhurst Artists' Guild and am a member of the Morton Grove Chamber of Commerce. Images of many of her art pieces are posted on her web site that she calls “Imaginary Expressionism.”
Ron Bork is an honors graduate of the University of Illinois School of Fine and Applied Arts, and continues studies at the American Academy of Art, the Palette and Chisel Academy and the College of DuPage, as well as various workshops. His work includes historical narrative subjects as well as figural and landscape work.
Be sure to ask for the auction list when you come to National Pastime Theater to see the performances during the remaining weeks in July. You can help to support local artists and add a new piece of art to your own collection.
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