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May 11th, 2008 — EK33, Art Teacher, Lemon Street Gallery, Kenosha Art Association
by Kate Falluca

Sandra Nowicki of Pegasus Studios has 16 pieces of 2-dimensional art in a solo exhibit at the Salem Community Library. The exhibit includes paintings in watercolor and gouache tempera, color drawings, pencil drawings and collages using artist-made paper.
When I asked Sandy where her inspiration comes from she replied,
“I am always responding to colors and forms in nature, images at art exhibits, and art history. Ideas and images gel in my mind from many sources and I interpret all this and it emerges as my own original collages, paintings and drawings. I create art as an expression of my inner energy, as symbols of my perception of the world. I can capture feelings and make them into art forms. I love the way collage, painting or drawing allows me to share all this beauty with other people.”
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March 16th, 2008 — Art-Works, EK25, Art Teacher
by Josie Rodriguez

Josie: How long have you been in Kenosha?
Chet: 15 years.
Josie: Tell me a little about Artworks?
Chet: It has a gallery and frame shop including other art supplies available for sale. We have classes every week, such as figure drawing. Five dollars in advance, Seven dollars at the door. Kids classes are offered. Make and take classes….stained glass…..etc…
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March 2nd, 2008 — Solo Show, EK23, Art Teacher, Artist, Lemon Street Gallery

Sandra Nowicki’s art is inspired by nature. Color and energy combined with strong design and composition are important in her artworks. Sandra works in several media including collage/mixed media, drawing, painting, printmaking, original clay sculpture and hand made felt art sculptures and baskets.
Her solo show exhibit will be in display at the Lemon Street Gallery until March 16, 2007
Click HERE to see more pictures courtesy of Joe Barr
January 6th, 2008 — Art Teacher, Painter, Visual Artist
by Joe Barr

Kathleen Laybourn, a lovely and gracious Lady, is a Kenosha native and resident and a painter of note. Kathleen recently won awards at KAA’s first Advent Art Show.
Joe: What did it feel like, winning both the first place, and people’s choice awards at the Advent art show?
Kathleen: Unbelievable! It was unbelievably wonderful. I didn’t expect it. That’s for sure. I knew the piece was good, but there are a lot of good artists around. To be singled out like that is always a wonderful thing.
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