Mud Season
Mud Season ... that magical time between snow melt and true spring when there is promise in the air and the only thing holding you down is the mud beneath your feet! The Gallery at Kings Corner in Lincoln, NH is paying homage to Mud Season with a selection of work that reflects this most essential season. Fiber artists from the Lowell Fiber Studio in Lowell, MA were invited to joined with Cornelia Forster of Pelham, NH to show their work in this exhibit.
Forster who has exhibited in Concord, NH and in a number of national venues offers four of her signature abstract studies. From the diminutive Fountain to the exuberant Cascade all of the work reflects her fascination with the organic.
Gay Tracy of North Andover, MA comments on the passing of Winter in her piece ‘Flushed Out’ while her Dance of 10,000 Years speaks to the coming of spring. Sharon Sawyer of Lowell, MA offers a tactile landscape while Karen Bettencourt of Woburn, MA has abstracted the promise of ‘Spring Break’. Laura Gawlinski of Andover, MA offers a reversal of the normal course of events in her ‘Mud Season Tracks’ with white tire tracks imprinted in the mud. Linda Dunn of Cambridge, MA offers an intimate suggestion of spring in her ‘Red Berries’. And Margot Stage of Westford, MA captures the lushness of what is to come in ‘Fern Genesis’.
Click on the link at the right to see the artwork!

