“You can’t step on the same river twice” – Heraclitis

Rachel Siporin’s fourth show at Bowery Gallery, Bathers, focuses on figure compositions inspired by bathers at nearby Cotton Hollow’s Nature Preserve’s Roaring Brook. The artist writes “Initially I have no relationship to the people portrayed, but as I draw, paint and build the intaglio prints, a deep connection develops as they become characters in the play. The paintings begin with an application of a color ground that sets the key for the interaction of hue, value and intensity. Cotton Hollow’s formidable cliffs, huge rocks, and water that is seldom blue, but predominantly green and orange,creates a unique backdrop for the bathers. Bold brushstroke and a painterly approach have been a constant in Siporin’s work over decades. The water at Cotton Hollow establishes the perfect vehicle to explore color, transparency and layering.

Rachel Siporin is Professor of Art Emeritus at Central Connecticut State University where she taught Painting and Drawing for decades. Siporin has exhibited widely in Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York and her work has been reviewed in Art New England, the Hartford Courant, and the Hartford Advocate.

Founded in 1969, Bowery Gallery has been showing contemporary art of the highest quality for more than six decades. Bowery Gallery is a cooperative, founded by artists and directed by the collective decision making of its member artists. From its beginnings, Bowery Gallery has been a force for the expansion of art’s traditions in a venue unconstrained by commercial pressures. Named after its original location, Bowery Gallery is now located in the heart of the Chelsea art district.

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