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Lori's artistic world has been one of observance and exploration.
She has been a professional cellist for most of her life while
at the same time always enjoying the visual arts.
She has been drawing for as long as she can remember and has
experimented with watercolors for almost as long. In the last
few years Lori has become very interested in painting as a
means of conveying color, tone and movement much as music
does. Her work has involved much experimentation with various
mediums, papers, techniques etc..
She has found that using egg tempera primarily and adding
a small amount of plain gelatin to her water has given the
possibility of creating subtle color changes yet also rich
depth by being able to build wash upon wash of opaque layers
of color. Working in both music and art equally has given
Lori a wonderful sense of connection between the two.
She has truly come to realize that both forms of expression
share many commonalities, even the words used to describe
are the same i.e. rhythm, color, tone ect. She has felt that
drawing color across the page with a brush is very similar
to drawing a bow across a string creating different colors
in sound.
Up to this point her music has been the shared expression,
while her work with the visual arts has been her own. She
has come to realize that now is a good time for her to start
sharing this form of expression as well. In the last year
Lori has been fortunate enough to have signed on with a publishing
company and also have been able to get her art cards into
various stores with the help of a card rep.
She has been invited to participate in several wonderful art
events, Gresham Artwalk, Hughes Waterlily Festival among others.
Lori participated in the Audubon Wild Arts Festival this past
November and will be a part of this years Lake Oswego Festival
of the Arts. Her hope for this art is that it will create
moments of quiet reflection in appreciation of our natural
world.
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