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Fine Artist Charlotte Riley-Webb To Exhibit New Abstract Work During the National Black Arts Festival After Thirty Years of Representational Art

Charlotte Riley-Webb is still on her journey of creating exceptional fine art. After a thirty year, award-winning career of creating representational art that culminated in her three-year traveling exhibition, From Stories of My America", Charlotte Riley-Webb has made a natural transition into the genre of abstract art.

(PRWEB) July 11, 2005 -- Charlotte Riley-Webb is still on her journey of creating exceptional fine art. After a thirty year, award-winning career of creating representational art that culminated in her three-year traveling exhibition, From Stories of My America", Charlotte Riley-Webb has made a natural transition into the genre of abstract art.

Known globally for her rhythmic technique, her signature rhythmic style has evolved into her current exhibition Transcendence of Earth Tunes", a new, fresh and uniquely intriguing series of abstract pastels and paintings, innately related to the beauty and rhythms of nature.

Having had the opportunity to study with two outstanding abstract artists enabled me to develop the language already present in my work and effectively find my own abstract niche," says Webb. I believe that colors, shapes and patterns have their own rhythm, weight, and importance in art. I have woven lines, shapes and elements into compositions I call Earth Tunes", which I feel have as much emotional power as music."

These award-winning works recently fostered the artists induction into the National Association of Women Artists.     National Black Art Festival patrons can view the Transcendence of Earth Tunes" Exhibition at the Apex Museum, 135 Auburn Avenue NE, in Atlanta, Georgia. The exhibition opens on, July 12, 2005, with a reception on Saturday July 23 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. and continues through August 21, 2005. The reception includes an Artists Talk, given by Charlotte Riley-Webb, at 7:00 p.m.

For more information about Charlotte Riley-Webbs work, visit her website www.charlotterileywebb.com. For interviews please contact her studio on 678.284.1770. For more exhibition information, contact Apex Museum on 404.523.APEX.

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