Inspired by 25 years of cottage gardening, Janovicz first draws in pencil or charcoal from vased, live floral bouquets collected from her garden. As flowers open or close, change position in the vase, fade or become more vibrant over time, Janovicz captures the ever-moving floral forms.
Blue Moon Gallery is showing 11 recent works by Janovicz in an exhibition titled “The Memory of Flowers.”
Melissa Rasor is showing eight completely new 24-by-24-inch compositions in acrylic, each featuring blossoming organic forms of flowers, animals and insects. Rich in color and layers, each of Rasor’s paintings embodies a sensual beauty driven by themes of nature, the cycle of life, and growth. The new collection is titled “Beautiful Existence.”
CREDIT the Source: Blue Moon Gallery welcomes spring with two new floral exhibitions