Featured Artists — Frank Gorman and Gary Korosi — April 29 to June 30, 2024

“Edges”

Edges, the outside limits, a border, a place farthest away from the center. We spend our lives in various stages of daylight and darkness; sunrise, sunset, twilight, afterglow, the golden hour, nocturnes—those edges of the day and night all bring life to art. Edges can be soft or precise. Something “edgy” may be strong or fearless. The edges of our lives provide a unique background, defining our personalities, preferences, and individual world views.

 

Whether it is an oil painting to remember a meaningful event, or a charcuterie board on a table to bring people together, both artists have philosophical edges to remind us that life need not be tedious and boring, but rather, interesting, and exciting; that all of life can have purpose, beauty, and celebration.

 

FRANK GORMAN, a retired architect, has transitioned from international planning and design to putting local vistas on canvas. He now paints impressionistic landscapes, interesting wildlife, and cityscape nocturnes to interpret God’s marvelous creation in the Lowcountry. He is also current President of the Beaufort Art Association.

 

GARY KOROSI, a retired aerospace engineer, has transitioned from the skies to the workshop. His passion now lies in crafting vibrant and natural wood cutting boards. With meticulous attention to detail, he combines the precision of engineering with the artistry of woodworking. Each board is a canvas of rich hues and intricate patterns. His creations are practical while evoking beauty in the everyday act of slicing and serving.

 

Join the artists for an opening night reception at BAA Gallery on Friday,
May 3, 5-8pm . . . at the Gallery of the Beaufort Art Association, 913 Bay Street,
downtown Beaufort, under the black awning.