http://www.artworks-gallery.org/members/Lackey-Zachmann/Maple%20Sweet-tn.jpg

Artworks Gallery

Home        •        Schedule         •         Archives        •         About        •         Members         •         Links

Upcoming Show -

MARCH 2019
Chris Flory and Betti Pettinati Longinotti
March 1 - 30th
HOP: Friday March 1

to get news and upcoming show information

Facebook link
Follow us on Facebook


     

Don Green—A Retrospective.
60 Years in 1,400 Square Feet:

January 30 - February 23, 2019
Opening Reception and Artist Talk - February 3, 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Artist Talk - February 17, 2:00



Don Green – A Retrospective, 60 Years In 1400 Square Feet showcases, sculpture, paintings, prints and more that have been created in the past 6 decades. As a sculptor, artist and craftsman Don has worked diligently on his art for 60 years. His work graces public and private collections across the nation. He lives and works in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Don Green received his MFA from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin in 1966, his BFA from Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois in 1964, and an Advertising Art Degree from the American Academy of Art, Chicago, Illinois in 1956.

Join Artworks Gallery in celebrating Don Green and his commitment to art and our community!

___

BIO: Don Green is a sculptor, artist and craftsman. A fixture for more than 20 years in the Triad art community, Don's work also graces public and private collections across the nation. Don specializes in metal, wood and stone forms inspired by nature. He lives and works in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He received his MFA from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin in 1966, his BFA from Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois in 1964, and an Advertising Art Degree from the American Academy of Art, Chicago, Illinois in 1956.

To quote Don Green: "My art has always been inspired by nature— land, rocks, woods, water and the ongoing processes in nature—erosion, wear, rust and decay. My life is shaped and influenced by my perceptions of the natural world around me. I find proof of the existence of a supreme being and a sense of spiritual renewal and guidance in nature’s landscapes. The materials I work with are stone, wood and naturally oxidized steel. My forms are generally organic, inspired by trees or details of them, hills and valleys, rocks, roots, streams and rivers. Much of my sculpture is concerned with massive weight, compression and the resulting distortion apparent in the forms. I generally allow my processes of working and forming sculpture to be apparent in the finished work, including slight warpage from hammering and welding steel, file or other tool marks—even brush strokes in paint. All record the human working in creating.

"I enjoy being outdoors and find it soothing and invigorating. My lifelong love of hiking and camping led me to hike part of the Appalachian Trail for the first time in the summer of 1986. The route merged at one point with the Virginia Creeper Trail for several miles. I was physically on the road bed of the old railroads but my mind and imagination were on the sights, sounds and smells of the timber, streams and wood trestles. I have returned to Grayson Highlands and the New River area dozens of times since then to hike, bike, canoe and camp. I grew up in Chicago and was steeped in Midwest landscapes but since I made North Carolina my home in 1966, I have come to love the mountains and the impact they have had on my life and my art."

© 2019 Artworks Gallery, Inc. All rights to images in this site remain with the respective artists. Images may not be displayed, printed, published or reproduced without permission of the artist.       Webmaster       Public Relations: Kim Varnadoe