There's a great show on now at the UMVA Gallery at the Portland Media Center....
But some UMVA members are also showing in other places... Like Ann Tracy over at the Wellness Connection through the end of this month.
and then... in August, Julia Durgee will be showing at our gallery at the Portland Media Center
“From Illustrations to Paintcations,” featuring NYC-based comic drawings and Maine-based oil paintings.
But some UMVA members are also showing in other places... Like Ann Tracy over at the Wellness Connection through the end of this month.
and then... in August, Julia Durgee will be showing at our gallery at the Portland Media Center
“From Illustrations to Paintcations,” featuring NYC-based comic drawings and Maine-based oil paintings.
Show Details:
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August
Weekends 2019. Show
Opening: Friday, 8/2, 5 – 8pm
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@
Portland
Media Center - Gallery - 516 Congress Street - Portland, ME
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“Do-gooder”
celebrations: live portrait paintings of good Mainers in gallery window
Artist Bio:
With formidable, illustration skills, Julia Durgee paints
the activity, buzz, and beauty of Maine.
She grew up drawing and painting cartoons, fashion
designs, murals, and portraits in Albany, New York. This early work led to her
apparel design degree from Cornell University and eventual freelance
illustration work for Forbes.com and national branding agencies in NYC. In
2005, she was heavily influenced by the graphic novel boom and unearthed her
talent for producing structured, autobiographical comic art, winning her an
American Illustration Award in 2007.
Upon the market crash of 2008, she pursued her M.B.A. from
the University of Notre Dame, believing the business world could benefit from
more artists. In 2013, after marketing the magic of Disney World, she moved to
Portland, Maine, to market the magic of L.L.Bean.
She revived her oil painting practice by studying painting
en plein air on Monhegan Island with David Lussier, who taught her that a great
painting contains just as much structure as a great comic. Plein air has also
emboldened her to paint less-serene, crowded settings: a rock-climbing
competition, a fundraiser, a rowdy, craft beer festival. Her powers of
concentration are recharged weekly at her volunteer work, drawing portraits of
energetic kids and teens at the Portland Boys & Girls Club.
When and where is the next Portland Chapter meeting?
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