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Joanna Gabler’s Transcapes at the Milne Public Library, Williamstown, until early December

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Joanna Gabler will be exhibiting her most recent works in the David and Joyce Milne Public Library in Williamstown during the month of November.

Joanna Gabler is a painter, photographer and digital artist who has lived and worked in Williamstown over the past 9 years and exhibits online as well as locally, in New York, and in Warsaw, including her most recent exhibition of Orchid Mandalas in Warsaw University Botanical Garden this past September.

As an avid walker and photographer she became totally immersed in the beauty and splendor of the Nature in Berkshires and spends many happy hours walking in the woods and taking pictures. The result comes as a several thousands of photographs in her archive and a new way of working on her art, which she developed.

She describes it as painting with photography and calls her images “transcapes,” or transfigured landscapes.

Starting in 2006 with the exhibition of flower painting, Gabler exhibits in Milne Public Library every year, with the most recent show in September and October 2010 called “Gateways and Passages” dedicated to memory of her friend Carol Cain, who lost her battle with cancer in August that year.

Joanna works represent variety of subject, many of which related to her travels in Europe. This exhibit is totally focused on the beauty of the Nature in Berkshires and will be on display in Milne Library through the month of November.

For the full list of Joanna Gabler exhibits as well as more detailed information about the artist, please check her website:www.naturetransfigured.com.

 

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