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Paint Box Gallery Features “Three Men and a Woman”

The Paint Box Gallery has a new exhibit entitled, “Three Men and a Woman,” featuring Fish Creek resident Mary Blotti Anderson, Tom DeMint, James Dolan, and Ken Bronkowski.

Mary Anderson primarily paints with pastels, though many of her most recent works feature a newer media for Anderson, acrylics – painted with funding from the Peninsula Arts Association and the Wisconsin Arts Board. They commemorate Sesquicentennial Farming in Gibraltar Township. Scenes depicted include fall overlooks in Peninsula Park, sheep farms, fields of hay bales, a beach scene at Whitefish Dunes State Park, and barns.

James Dolan’s medium of choice is watercolor. He paints still life subject matter, sometimes traditionally, other times slightly surreally.

Tom DeMint paints with oil on canvas. His paintings blur the edges of actual personalities and create universal figures. Within the scenes and setting represented is an interesting story.

Ken Bronikowski uses mixable oils on panels, featuring landscapes with architectural details like old homesteads and barns – blurred application of paint, in temperature of warm and cool with a limited palate of five colors plus white.

For more information, call 920.854.4435. The Paint Box Gallery is located at 10426 Water Street in north Ephraim.