: Quester Gallery will have its annual exhibition of "Contemporary
Marine Art" May 8-June 5, at 279 Greenwich Avenue.
The gallery will present the works of numerous leading figures in
Twentieth Century maritime fine art, including painters: David
Bareford, John Stobart, Dusan Kadlec, William Bishop, Donald
Curley, Roy Cross, Henry Scott and others.
Highlighting the exhibition will be several colorful and exciting
paintings of America's Cup and One Design yachts, including
IOD's, NY 40s, and Etchell classes, by David Bareford and William
Bishop. These oil paintings explode with action, rich color and
warm light.
Quester Gallery will offer five original paintings by John
Stobart in this show. These included a marvelous, luminous view
of Nantucket Harbor, and a Grand Banks Schooner race. Two very
fine pieces by Dusan Kadlec offer historic harbor views: one of
Battery Park, N.Y., filled with spectators and park strollers
adorned with colorful parasols and hats; the other of Georgetown
from Mason's Island in 1865. A rare collection of historic
aviation painting by Thomas Hoyne, accompanied by two period
scale models of Curtis Hawk biplanes will be included.
Quester Gallery also offers painting commissions of private and
corporate properties, yachting subjects, rowing events and
specific locales. The gallery offers, and will include in this
show, exceptional scale models of yachts, ships and rowing
shells. Commissions of full models, as well as half hull models,
are offered by Quester Gallery.
This spring show includes a wonderful assortment of double and
single sailor's valentines by the award winning shell artist
Sandi Blanda. Betsey Rice has numerous hand sculpted, clay
creations of marine life such as a two-foot piece depicting a
blue crab, mussel and razor clam shells, starfish, and a
three-foot loggerhead turtle. Hand sand cast, colored glass
vessels with fossilized shells by Amanda Brisbane are also
available.
The exhibition will be open 10 am to 6 pm Monday through
Saturday. For information, 203-629-8022, or
www.questergallery.com.