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FOR 3-23

‘EMBRACING NATURE’ ON VIEW AT DEBORAH DAVIS’S NEW GALLERY

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HUDSON, N.Y. — After six years at its former Warren Street location, Deborah Davis Fine Art, Inc, has moved to 510 Warren Street. The gallery will reopen at its new location Saturday, March 24, with a show, “Embracing Nature,” which will feature landscapes and other depictions of natural scenery through Sunday, June 3.

Artists in this group show include Yale Epstein, Connie Fiedler, Susan Godwin, F.E. Green, Susan Harding Merancy, Juhani Palmu, Carol Slutzky-Tenerowicz, Stanley Maltzman and H.M. Saffer II.

Epstein of Woodstock, N.Y., is an artist who explores the meaning of life through his love and commitment to the landscape.

A resident of Stone Ridge, N.Y., Fiedler has returned to her first love, painting, after a successful career as an award-winning professional photographer. Fiedler uses a loose, realistic style, relying upon the marks characteristic to large brushes to achieve rich color and abundant texture.

Originally from California and now living in Greene County, N.Y., Green says that he was drawn to the Hudson River Valley to paint because of its “type” of light, its history of landscape painting and the ever-changing atmosphere experienced when painting on site.

Maltzman is a landscape artist, as well as an author and educator. Maltzman is a plein air painter and believes that there is a certain sense of communion with nature that is captured by working in the fields or woods that cannot be achieved by working indoors.

Deborah Davis Fine Art is open from 11 am to 5 pm, Thursday through Monday, and by appointment. For information, 518-822-1890.

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