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Andrew Kusmin: a Demonstration in Watercolor

The Painters Guild of the


Lexington Arts and Crafts Society


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Andrew Kusmin: a Demonstration in Watercolor

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 Sunday, February  10, 2013             2 - 4pm


 


Grounded in realism, it is distinct abstract design, bold color and light that are the primary elements used to lure you “into” the watercolor paintings of Andrew Kusmin.  You move into a painting asking questions:  Whose afternoon nap resulted in that crushed pillow; what ancient mariner spent his life fishing from that derelict boat; whose hands shaped that pottery?


These small moments are often lost in the rush of life; Andrew finds joy in defining and preserving the value in these moments for later examination.


 


Andrew Kusmin’s watercolors have been exhibited nationwide in such prestigious shows as the American Watercolor Society, the National Watercolor Society, Salmagundi Club National, NY, Knickerbocker Arts National and the New England Watercolor Society. He is the recipient of more than 100 local and national awards, and has been widely published.


 


Andrew’s paintings have been included in Best of Watercolor, Watercolor Expressions, and Splash #3 and #12  He is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society, Audubon Artists of America and the New England Watercolor Society, where he served four years as president. 


 


Demonstrations are free and open to the public.  They take place in the Plummer Studio,


Lexington Arts and Crafts Society,  130 Waltham Street, Lexington.   Parking is free.


 


For more information and directions call: 781 862 9696 or visit www.LACSma.org

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