The Studio at Firnew Farm

Before there was art, there was painting. ... I remember a conversation I once had with an elder painter who was a particular proponent of abstraction, insisting on the absolute importance of painting's independence from any demand it illustrate a predetermined meaning. "Well, how do you feel when you look at a painting by Caravaggio?"
Everyday Painting" by Barry Schwabsky

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

BLUE Art Show


All the information you need about our upcoming show, BLUE,
to benefit the Madison County Boys & Girls Club.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

No words to express our thanks to The Studio at Firnew Farm for what they are doing for the Madison Boys & Girls Club. Not only are they helping to raise necessary funds to keep our doors open, but they are, more importantly, giving their time and talents to the boys and girls. What a wonderful experience they are having, working with artists of the highest caliber, to find ways to express themselves through this medium. Thanks to all of you. You are making a real difference in your community.onalo

Emma Papenfus

Emma Papenfus
Carroll University, Waukesha, Wisconsin art student

There we are in the Vatican!

There we are in the Vatican!
Ann Dye, photo

The Montpelier Ladies: Sue Linthicum, Megan & Trish Crowe, Nora Siegel Sterling and Gail Trimmer Unterman

Art capturing art, capturing art ...