Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Abstract Art in Western Massachusetts

I love contemporary art, the creative process has evolved and it is truly beautiful to see. The work that artists are creating today is so different than what used to be considered masterpieces but that is what makes is beautiful and unique. Understanding contemporary art does not come easy to the masses and I believe this comes from a lack of understanding of the creative process. I am beginning to emerge my career in the contemporary art world, this past summer I got my foot in the door at several places in New York City and I am very excited for the future. Currently, I am finishing my last year of my undergraduate degree at University of Massachusetts Amherst. I am working as an art consultant for local artist Lorna Ritz who is an inspirational abstract painter. She has worked all over the world and is truly a unique person and that can be seen in her interesting interpretations of landscapes and emotion.

One of my personal favorites by Lorna is "Mt. Norwottuck and Apple Trees" This mountain can be found in Western Massachusetts where she was inspired to paint the beautiful fall colors. The foliage in New England is really something spectacular, people come from all over just to spend an afternoon or weekend seeing the foliage themselves. The ability to capture the beautiful red, yellow, and orange colors that so harmoniously illuminate the Berkshire Mountain Range of Western Massachusetts.


                          


To learn more about Lorna Ritz please visit lornaritz.com

If interested in looking at what is available for sale from her, please visit:          https://www.etsy.com/shop/LornaRitzPaintings

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