Opening: Distinctions Between Color & Light at West Branch

Friday, June 28, 6-8:30PM

Craig Mooney & Henry Isaacs: “Distinctions Between Color & Light”

West Branch Gallery Exhibits New Works by Craig Mooney and Welcomes Maine Painter, Henry Isaacs

Beginning in the 19th century, New England has been both an inspiration and haven for generations of artists and, over time, has become inextricable from American visual culture. This legacy of New England’s regional identity and the influence of Romantic landscape painter J.M.W. Turner is immediately recognizable in Craig Mooney’s winding Vermont valleys and Henry Isaacs’ coastal scenes of Maine. Despite their iconic subjects, neither artist can be classified as a traditionalist. Mooney’s work is imbued with abstract qualities, while Isaacs’ paintings deliver an Impressionist punch.

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