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The Self Portrait Show

Artists: Belinda Chlouber, Jeannine Redon, Cheryl Shepard, Ginger Slonaker

Exhibit Dates: September 16 - October 18, 2009

Reception with the artists on Saturday, September 19, 5 - 8pm

Art Walk, Saturday, October 10th, 7-9pm

Image of Self Portrait drawing by artist Belinda Chlouber
Belinda Chlouber
Cloroed Pencil drawing by artist Jeannine Redon titled: You Look Wonderful Today
Jeannine Redon
Photo of artist Cheryl Shepard titled: Folsom Street
Cheryl Shepard
Self Portrait drawing by artist Ginger Slonaker
Ginger Slonaker

Artists have a long history of self-portraiture and these artists have chosen to stretch the theme further to encompass both the traditional and the hidden self ~ the self that doesn't present itself on first glance. This promises to be an enlightening view into what lies beyond obvious form and into a glance of the inner life of these artists.

Both Belinda Chlouber and Jeannine Redon of Atherton create work that reflects their inner feelings. “I know too well what I look like in the mirror,” states Redon. Her series uses black and colored pencil to create a delicate yet complex portrait of her inner self. Belinda Chlouber is exhibiting a series of monoprints created shortly after her first daughter, Ava, was born. The pieces are playful dramas that explore and reflect the beauties, demands and challenges of first-time motherhood. Some pieces incorporate her daughter Ava’s drawings. These elements add a child-like freshness and vitality that help the viewer to realize the integral connection between mother and child.

Cheryl Shepard states, “Some of my work is literal but most of it is an interpretation of how I see the world and myself in it. I have explored how I relate to and fit in with the world at large as well as my own small space in it.” Shepard’s photography tends more toward the abstract but for this show it is more personally revealing.

Nagging internal fears dominate Ginger Slonaker’s mixed media self portraits. For this series she has used large blocks of color without detail and a darker palette, which help convey her internal state. The paintings work through the dramas that adhere to denser places of the self. Slonaker writes, “Unlike what my own shell can project, I hope these works will arrest the viewer’s sensibilities and open a self-reflection/discovery dialogue.”

The reception for the show will be held Saturday, September 19th, from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Join us for the last Art Walk of the season!
Saturday, October 10th, 7-9 pm. Meet artists from The Main Gallery and ride the trolly through town to see art from our neighboring galleries.

The Main Gallery is located at 1018 Main Street at the corner of Main and Middlefield in the historic yellow
Victorian Cottage. The gallery is open Wednesday to Friday from 11 to 4 and weekends from 10 to 3 p.m.

For more information, please call the gallery at 650-701-1018.
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