Check out this upcoming exhibit from an colleague and friend!
FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE
An art exhibit of Self-Expression, Joy and Simplicity
The Art of Nathalie Villeneuve
November 2 through November 7, 2014
MERIDEN, CT.- The Augusta Curtis Cultural Center of Meriden is pleased to announce the art of Nathalie Villeneuve. Canadian-born visual artist Nathalie Villeneuve paintings are best described as Expressionist meets Parisian chic. Ms. Villeneuve's, strong influence of Franz Marc, a German printmaker considered a pioneer of the German Expressionist movement, creates a series of heavy lines contrasting bright colors fading into soft brush strokes on canvas. Her body of work depicts women in dance, cinema, photography and even the mundane such as in the grocery store. The scenes she creates on canvas consisting of elegant, long-legged feminine figures gracefully perched and frozen in time during moments of peaceful reflections.
Ms. Villeneuve, a Meriden resident has shown her artwork at various galleries and venues in Connecticut and Canada. She now has a growing body of collectors throughout the U.S. Northeast. Ms. Villeneuve studied at the Dicksen Art Center/UCLA under Professor Roger Herman towards receiving her Bachelor's of Interdisciplinary Art.
Ms. Villeneuve's art entitled “Self-Expression, Joy and Simplicity” will be on display for limited engagement at the Augusta Curtis Cultural Center located at 175 East Main Street in Meriden, CT opening Sunday November 2, 2014 to November 7, 2014. An opening reception is planned for Sunday November 2nd from 7pm to 9pm. The opening is free and open to the public. The artist will be available to meet and greet.
For more information regarding the show or artist, please contact:
Nathalie Villeneuve 203.927.6782 email myart@nathalievilleneuve.com