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Parallel Lives, Divergent Views Visits the Balcony Gallery in Monticello

Six Wisconsin area artists will bring a rich variety of work to Monticellos Balcony Gallery from June 21 through August 21 in a show called Parallel Lives, Divergent Views".

Monticello, Wisconsin, (PRWEB) May 26, 2004 --Art viewers who travel to the Balcony Gallery, located at 203 Main Street in downtown Monticello, will find an array of works in watercolor, oils, colored pencil, fiber, and photography. Unique fiber art is created by Stephanie Funck, colorful digital imagery by Edna M. Kunkel, watercolor and colored pencil works by Jean M. Duff, photography by Ellen Carlson, nature watercolors by Bonnie Chambers, and figurative oil paintings by Genee Lepak.

The artists will be available to discuss their works at a reception in the gallery on Saturday, July 17 between 4:00 and 7:00 p.m. More information about the gallery hours, artists and samples of their work are available on the web at http://parallellives.home.att.net.

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Work by Edna M. Kunkel
Pieces created by Edna M. Kunkel offer a twenty-first century perspective on painting that she describes as “digifauvism, my electronic tribute to the true colorists, the fauvists.”

Work by Bonnie Chambers
Watercolorist Bonnie Chambers has paintings in soft subtle tones of backyard flowers, leaves and landscapes.

Work by Stephanie Funck
Fiber artist Stephanie Funck has created a series of baskets from handpainted watercolor paper.

Works by Jean M. Duff
The watercolor and colored pencil works of Jean Duff represent a unique view of the human qualities of birds and animals.

Work by Genee Lepak
Genee Lepak’s bold oil paintings and prints are a celebration of relationships that explore nature’s tie to all living and dying things.

Work by Ellen Carlson
Photographer Ellen Carlson has created a series imaging the objects in everyday life that make her stop and see anew.

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