You are all invited to see exhibited works from Dutch & John at Gallery 14 in Hopewell, NJ.

Come join John Stritzinger and Dutch Bagley for a Meet the Artist this Saturday, March 11, from 1 to 3 p.m.  Normal hours are: Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 5 p.m.

John or I will be sitting on Sat. or Sun. throughout the exhibit. Gallery 14 is located at 14 Mercer St. in Hopewell NJ; the hours are Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 5 p.m.
For directions:  https://www.mapquest.com/us/new-jersey/gallery-14-1013842
For other galleries, shops and restaurants in Hopewell, visit: www.downtownhopewell.com

In “Structured Haiku” Dutch goes an extra step in looking at man-made structures by writing Haiku Poems to accompany his images of shapes and forms in the buildings. Just as the buildings have specific structure and form, his poetry using the highly structured form of the Haiku interprets the physical imagery. Each image will be joined with a Haiku poem. He asks, “Can a man-made structure inspire a sense of peaceful reflection and contemplation?” His poetry reflects the feelings captured in his images.

In his exhibit, “Expressive Trees,” John looks at how the trees’ various parts create special shapes and personalities. He says “Tree limbs emerge from trunks in a most engaging way, their shapes svelte, stocky, ramrod straight, inexplicably curved. Some limbs pair up as if cohorts in fun. Others seem very proper, regal even, soaring up or tapering in an expected way. A few trees draw attention to their roots, sinuous fingerlings that clutch the earth. While some trees bear a unique presence and stand on their own, in others the shapes of limbs and roots grow anthropomorphic and suggest feelings and character.” He spends time understanding how those parts create special visual personalities.

 

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