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Gallery 25N Presents the Work of Edward A. Burke in Painting From Three Perceptions 2004 - 2007
From June 8 until July 31, Gallery 25N in Peekskill will host Painting From Three Perceptions 2004-2007, a one-person show by Peekskill-based artist Edward A. Burke. The works in this exhibition use the common language of brush and color to draw a bridge between both the representational and abstract painting approaches.
The artist's reception will be held on Friday, June 8, from 4- 7 pm.
The show will open to the public during the Peekskill Arts Council's "Open Studios 2007" on Saturday, June 9 and Sunday, June 10 from 12pm- 5pm.
Peekskill's monthly "First Friday Celebration" will provide additional viewing opportunities on Friday, June 8 and Friday, July 6 from 5pm- 9pm.
Gallery 25N is located on the second floor of 25 North Division Street, Peekskill, New York. The gallery's hours are: 1pm- 5pm Friday-Sunday and by appointment.
Burke, who focused on studio painting at The School of Visual Arts in New York City, remains firmly rooted in painting despite the great demand for his work as a graphic designer, illustrator, and multimedia creator. The quality and diversity of the works in this exhibit exemplify his commitment with their adept technique, emotional energy, and personal perception.
Burke says: "My paintings find their source in observations of the external world, in my mind's eye, or in my subconscious; my id." The preceding three stimuli for each act of creation often overlap and are what clearly separates the works in this show.Among the works on view is a series named Early Spring. These paintings source their stimulation from each of the three areas mentioned.
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