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Elissa
Gore paints large, atmospheric landscapes. Her works are meditations
on harmony in nature. She looks for places where the balance of
natural elements: sky, earth, trees and water evoke a sense of
"stopped time." This artist delights in changes in the atmosphere
and the color of light. In these paintings, color and experience
resonate to create form.
Once strictly
a watercolorist, five years ago, Gore began to add oil pastel
to her works to solidify the appearance of the land and trees.
She explains, "When we look at a landscape we perceive two different
kinds of light. The light that illuminates the sky is transmitted
light and is very bright. I use watercolor to paint it, because
I can get the purest bright color. When this light strikes the
ground, it becomes reflected light, The colors that result are
darker and more complex. I use oil pastel to describe them because
of the rich solid darks it produces. The contrast between the
two media mirrors this difference in the quality of light and
gives my paintings their luminous skies." This year, she has refined
her focus again, working out these ethereal compositions in oil
paint on linen canvas.
Gore has exhibited
widely, both in solo and group exhibitions across the United States.
Her most recent solo show was last year in New York City at Kathryn
Markel Fine Arts. She has received many awards in national juried
exhibitions, including the bronze medal from the Baltimore Watercolor
Society and merit awards from the Adirondacks National Exhibition
of American Watercolors and the Watercolor Society of Alabama.
The Cooperstown Art Association has honored her with awards five
times in the past ten years. She is a fellow at the Virginia Center
for the Creative Arts, The Catskill Center (New York State) and
The Hambidge Center (Georgia.)
Besides many
private collections, her works are displayed in six hospitals
and over forty corporations, including American Express, Federal
Reserve Bank of NY, Fidelity Investments, Hallmark, McGraw-Hill,
Morgan Bank, Pfizer, TIAA/CREF, USAA, the U. S. State Department
and the Vanguard Group. Elissa
Gore was born
in Philadelphia in 1950. She studied painting and sculpture at
the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts and
medical Illustration at the University of Texas. She has taught
at Parsons School of Design, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Pace
University and the New York Botanical Garden. Currently, she devotes
all her time to landscape painting. Her studio is in Northern
Manhattan. She also works on site in the Blue Ridge area of Virginia,
coastal Maine and upstate New York.
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