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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /services1/webpages/a/m/ampersandstudio.com/public/blog/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121INSPIRING WORKS BY INSPIRING ARTISTS, NO. 3<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n Only one more week before\u00a0Bella Vita<\/em>, the current show in my gallery, comes to an end.<\/p>\n Meet Jason Bombaci* and Kathi Smith<\/strong><\/span> Detail of Georgia’s Window by Jason Bombaci<\/p><\/div>\n Pink Balcony by Kathi Smith<\/p><\/div>\n In addition to the 28 yummy paintings on display, visitors have also been treated to glimpses inside Smith’s journals, which are works of art unto themselves.<\/p>\n A spread from one of Smith’s art journals<\/p><\/div>\n It seems no one can resist the juxtaposition of Bombaci’s warm and cool color palettes and his uncanny ability to portray light and shadow in his works. Or Smith’s seemingly effortless and spontaneous brush work in response to changing light. Both artists have sold paintings from the show, six in total, which is remarkable given the current economy. As always, our little non-profit gallery is grateful for the public’s show of support for the\u00a0arts in our community.<\/p>\n *UPDATE:<\/strong> It is with a heavy heart that I share the news that Jason Bombaci passed away, on November 28, 2020, of cancer. He left us way too soon. His life & works truly touched so many. His obituary is posted here<\/strong><\/a>. RIP, Jason. ~ kf\/&, 2\/5\/21<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n * * * * * * * *
\nWith all works created in the plein air<\/em>\u00a0style, by University of New Hampshire Fine Art Graduates\u00a0Jason Bombaci<\/strong> [link removed<\/em>] (BFA ’07) and Kathi Smith<\/a>\u00a0<\/strong>(MFA ’08), the show is a wonderful combination of works from an art history\/art study class they attended in Italy during the summer of 2008.<\/p>\n
\nED. NOTE:\u00a0<\/strong>This entry was first\u00a0posted on\u00a0Blogger<\/em>, under the handle \u201campersandblogger,\u201d in April 2009.\u00a0\u00a0: :\u00a0\u00a0<\/strong>kf, 1\/4\/19<\/em><\/p>\n