Cheryl Kline, Gary Blackwell and Brianna Lee |
"Visions of Eden" was the 5th year celebration of the opening of Kline Academy. Each year, Kline has transformed the art studios into two Fine Art Galleries surrounding an intimate garden oasis, just North of Culver City. Endless streams of trays of delicious hors d'oeuvres were circulated and an open bar served wine and blueberry-pomegranate lemonaid.
Marilyn Rothman |
"Visions of Eden" celebrates each artist's individual utopia. The act of painting can be an Eden to the artist: specifically, the journey through the creative process driven by inner desires and the creative spark. It also references that which has been lost, yet remains in our memory and lingers. Whether it's the exploration of a masterwork or the pilgrimage the eye takes along the skin of a model, the journey is internal and personal, and the act becomes paradise itself. This is our Eden and the works of art that grace the walls are relics of our time spent there.
Brianna Lee giving a drawing demonstration. |
In these works of art you can see the classical approach taught at the school.
From the Palisades Post...
'What makes us unique is that we teach skills and techniques that have historically only been passed down from master to student,' Director Cheryl Kline says. 'This is not the education provided in schools and universities. We have people come to us with master's degrees in art and say they were never taught how to paint. Our motto is that their frustration ends at our front door. That's why I only hire people who I myself would want to study with.'
Kenny Harris dropped in. |
It was our pleasure to share our 'Eden' with all those who attended.
Cheryl Kline and Regina Lyubovnaya greet visitors. |
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