Leslie Ehrin started painting at age sixteen months, in York, PA, when her mother, a Watercolorist and Art Educator, put her in the bathtub to paint on sheets of newsprint taped to the walls, and paint brushes in babyfood jars filled with tempra paint sitting on the edge of the tub.
Prior to studying Painting /Fine Art academically at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, at age 25, Leslie first graduated with undergraduate degrees in Art History and English Literature from The University of Pennsylvania. After working as an Acquisitions Editor in the Publishing Industry with Prentice-Hall Publishers, for three years, (1981-1984 ) she returned to graduate school in Philadelphia at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts to study Painting for four years in the Certificate Program, which later became the MFA Program at U of P. During that time at PAFA, she researched the Collection on a part time basis in the Museum of American Art at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and worked for Barbara Wallace & Associates Art Consultants, selling fine art to corporations.
After completing her studies at PAFA, Leslie managed a Native American Art Gallery in Chestnut Hill, (Philadelphia), PA. which led to her managing what was then called The Art Sales & Rental Gallery at Philadelphia Museum of Art, (now Artworks Gallery) where she developed corporate art collections for numerous companies in the Philadelphia region 1991-2000
Lois Ehrin:
As an Artist, I love to paint. I seek out the beauty and serenity that nature offers us in order to sensitize us to the everyday gentle offerings that surround us but that we often overlook. Amidst so much disregard of our natural resources, I feel a need to paint the wild places, supporting their protection by communicating their unique pristine excellence.
Traveling to new destinations, looking at new scenery, jump-starts my inspiration to paint. Memorable journeys, meeting delightful people in new and beautiful places such as the lake country in England, London at night, the charm of Cotswold’s Villages and Sweden’s Dalarna region, distant Scottish highland castles, and the unspoiled beauty of America’s western National Parks, the Canadian Rockies and Alaska’s monumental frontiers added to my wealth of familiar subjects in Pennsylvania’s hills.
On a year sabbatical from teaching, I traveled and painted in France, in the inspirational places that enticed the French impressionists. I happily sketched and painted in Van Gogh’s Arles in the spring, and Monet’s water gardens in Giverney in Normandy.
In mid-summer I traveled to Southern France, painting in rural Provence’s purple lavender and golden sunflower fields and the colorful little fishing village of Collioure– near the French Pyrenees. With my paint brushes and canvases as a source of international delightful communication, I enjoyed the best of France’s beauty and met wonderful people and was able to complete many paintings depicting France.
First Friday August 7 5-8pm at The Great Frame Up in Wayne
“I’ve been an artist ever since I could hold a crayon…however, it’s only since 2001 that I decided to quit my job as a biochemist and devote all my time to art. It was then that I started painting murals, commissioned paintings and exploring my own self-expression in acrylics and oils. My ongoing education is sought through books, magazines, and plain ol’ brush mileage. The thing I love the most about painting is simply playing with paint, mixing it, pushing it around the canvas and experimenting. To me it’s very meditative and relaxing. I think it’s a doorway to spirituality and find myself drawn to subjects that elicit a peaceful energy in me. My ultimate intention is for my work to elicit similar feelings in the viewer. This is my small way of making the world a better place.” -John Pompeo
” David Knoecklein was born in Stamford, Connecticut. He began the study and practice of Art with portrait artist Freda Dreany. His studies are broad: The School of Visual Art in New York City, The Studio of Ruben Nakian in Stamford, The Yale Graduate School of Sculpture in New Haven, Connecticut, The San Francisco Art Institute, Boise State University and Illinois State University in Normal, Illinios, with independent study in Florence, Rome and Venice, Italy and Athens, Greece. Currently, David’s work can be viewed at the Carol Schwartz Gallery, Chestnut Hill, PA, the Majolica Restaurant in Phoenixville, PA, The Great Frame Up in Wayne, PA, and The Fine Art People’s Gallery in Exton, PA. David’s solo exhibition at the Phoenixville Art Center in January of 2006 received critical appraisal from Tienfong Ho, “Picturing Change - The Still Landscapes of J. David Knoecklein.” He received the Newman Gallery Award at the 2nd Betsy Meyer Memorial Exhibition in March of 2006, and took the Blue Ribbon First in Malvern, PA in October of 2005, In May of 2006, he received national recognition at the National Juried Exhibition at the Wayne Art Center. David recently relocated from Colorado to Phoenixville, PA. He received the Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers Award in 2004 and 2005 while teaching Philosophy and Ethics in Colorado at Pikes Peak Community College. David teaches painting and drawing at the Phoenix Village Art Center and the Chester Springs Studio”
First Friday Events
Hey Everyone!
Just a reminder that all of our First Friday events are held at our Wayne Location. 302 W. Lancaster Ave Wayne, Pa 19087 610-687-3060 Please check out our website for up to date information. www.wayne.thegreatframeup.com
Don’t miss our Friday Event with John Pompeo and David Knoeckline 5pm to 8pm August 7.
First Friday July3rd 5pm to 8pm Featuring oil paintings by Laura Barton, Lauren Blanchard, Madeleine Kelly, Susan Stefanski and paper sculpture by Jennifer Monahan.
First Friday June
Well, our June First Friday was a hit. Thank you to all participating artists. All of your works are unbelievably unique. To check out their work go to www.wayne.thegreatframeup.com Also don’t forget if your in the Wayne, PA area on Wednesday, June 17th there will be a special meet the artists event with wine and cheese from 6pm to 8pm. Please come and check out this fantastic exhibition.
Congratulations to Andrew White our winner of our First Creative Self Expression Show hosted by The Great Frame Up. Andrewis a junior at the Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, PA He will now go on to the national level of the competition for a chance to win a $2,000 scholarship for college. Wish Andrew luck!!!! To see our other entrants please check out our website!
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As We See it:
6 perspectives
June 5 to 29, 2009
The Great Frame Up
302 W. Lancaster Avenue
Wayne, PA
First Friday Artists’ Reception:
June 5, 5 to 9 PM
Meet the Artists:
June 17, 7 to 9 PM
This show includes mixed media by Ruth Pinkenson Feldman, mixed media collages by Wendy Raskas Greenberg, fractal art of Blythe Hoyle, pastels by MAK, stitched figures by Jennifer Ryan, and watercolors by Blanche Levitt Torphy.
This Artists’ Support Group was facilitated by Linda Dubin Garfield.
This is an original Audubon print. Framed in a Regence Finished corner frame with a Raphael liner… absolutely exquisite!
This Paraflex frame can be customized to accommodate any color combination!!!