{"id":443,"date":"2011-01-15T15:06:12","date_gmt":"2011-01-15T20:06:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/vermontartguide.com\/content\/?p=443"},"modified":"2019-07-28T11:47:01","modified_gmt":"2019-07-28T15:47:01","slug":"lois-eby-from-landscape-to-jazz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vermontartguide.com\/content\/lois-eby-from-landscape-to-jazz\/","title":{"rendered":"Lois Eby: From Landscape to Jazz"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/vermontartguide.com\/content\/?attachment_id=444\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-444\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-444\" title=\"Lois Eby: From Landscape to Jazz\" src=\"http:\/\/vermontartguide.com\/content\/wp-content\/uploads\/le-from-landscape-to-jazz.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" height=\"869\" srcset=\"https:\/\/vermontartguide.com\/content\/wp-content\/uploads\/le-from-landscape-to-jazz.jpg 600w, https:\/\/vermontartguide.com\/content\/wp-content\/uploads\/le-from-landscape-to-jazz-300x434.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Lois Eby: From Landscape to Jazz<\/em><br \/>\n2010 essay by Ric Kasini Kadour<br \/>\nArtist catalog<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Lois Eby\u2019s artwork is the result of a forty-year exploration of painting.\u00a0The connection between painting and music, specifically the improvisation of American Jazz, is at the heart of Eby\u2019s work. Her colours are often primary. Her compositions are rich with rhythms. Brushwork is informed by Zen ink paintings and Asian calligraphy. The result is a beautiful harmonic where paint plays against white space, gesture dances across the canvas, and music is made visual.<\/p>\n<p><em>About Lois Eby<\/em><br \/>\nLois grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She spent her childhood summers on an island in northwestern Ontario. It was on that island, contemplating vast sky over expanses of water, far from the mainland and \u201ccivilization,\u201d that her first profound experience of nature, and questions about what \u201cnature\u201d is, occurred.<\/p>\n<p>Now living in northern Vermont, Lois\u2019 studio is attached to her home. Her work is at West Branch Gallery &amp; Sculpture Park in Stowe, Vermont, and online at The Painting Center of New York\u2019s Juried Art File. Originally she studied still life and landscape painting, but eventually she felt the need to push in a different direction. When working from observation, she felt too \u201coutside\u201d nature, and wanted to find a way to work from within. This impulse led her to explore the meaning of the calligraphic line, of open space interacting with color, and of improvisation.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to exhibitions of her work, Lois has contributed drawings and paintings to books, magazines and a CD. Her work is in a variety of public and private collections. She has also been a commentator on the arts, women\u2019s issues, and civil rights for Vermont Public Radio.<\/p>\n<p>This catalogue presents the work exhibited at Galerie Maison Kasini in Montreal, June 24-July 31, 2010. \u00a0The catalogue contains an essay by Ric Kasini Kadour that explore\u2019s Eby\u2019s artistic development from 1980 to the present and 24 full-colour images.<\/p>\n<p><strong>DETAILS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Title:<em> Lois Eby: From Landscape to Jazz<\/em><br \/>\nSize: 10.75&#8243;x8&#8243;<br \/>\nBinding: Saddle-stitched Paperback<br \/>\nPages: 28 pages<br \/>\nImages: 24 images<br \/>\nPublication \u00a92010 Maison Kasini Canada<br \/>\nImages \u00a92010 Lois Eby<br \/>\nBook Design by Ric Kasini Kadour<br \/>\nPublisher: Maison Kasini Canada<br \/>\nISBN 978-0-9865298-4-9<br \/>\nRelease Date: June 2010<br \/>\nPrice: $20.00<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Lois Eby: From Landscape to Jazz<\/em><br \/>\npublished by Maison Kasini Canada<\/strong><\/p>\n<h2>Out of Print<\/h2>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Lois Eby\u2019s artwork is the result of a forty-year exploration of painting. The connection between painting and music, specifically the improvisation of American Jazz, is at the heart of Eby\u2019s work. Her colours are often primary. Her compositions are rich with rhythms. Brushwork is informed by Zen ink paintings and Asian calligraphy. The result is a beautiful harmonic where paint plays against white space, gesture dances across the canvas, and music is made visual.<\/p>\n<p class=\"more-link-p\"><a class=\"more-link\" href=\"https:\/\/vermontartguide.com\/content\/lois-eby-from-landscape-to-jazz\/\">Read more &rarr;<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":444,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[4],"tags":[104,105,98],"jetpack_featured_media_url":"https:\/\/vermontartguide.com\/content\/wp-content\/uploads\/le-from-landscape-to-jazz.jpg","jetpack_shortlink":"https:\/\/wp.me\/p4SHp1-79","jetpack_sharing_enabled":true,"jetpack-related-posts":[{"id":413,"url":"https:\/\/vermontartguide.com\/content\/hello-from-vermont-exhibition-catalogue\/","url_meta":{"origin":443,"position":0},"title":"Hello From Vermont Exhibition Catalogue","date":"February 3, 2011","format":false,"excerpt":"Maison Kasini Gallery Director Ric Kasini Kadour curates the work of thirty-five contemporary artists from Vermont. 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