JOSEPH CAVE: NEW PAINTINGS & ETCHINGS
January 23, 2009 – February 28, 2009
Adam Cave fine Art Gallery
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JOSEPH CAVE
New Paintings & Etchings
January 23 - February 28, 2009
Reception for the artist
Friday, January 23rd
6-9 pm
TRIPLE CELEBRATION AT ADAM CAVE FINE ART IN RALEIGH, NC
Post-inaugural celebration at the Adam Cave Fine Art Gallery in Raleigh, NC arrives on January 23rd in the form of raising a glass to the new administration in Washington, the Gallery�s first birthday in this state capital city, and the opening of a solo exhibit by one of North Carolina�s most popular and successful artists, Joseph Cave.
Cave captures the hope and optimism of this special energetic inauguration period occurring in the midst of challenging national problems. As an example, Cave offers a calm and serene vista in a new oil painting of a country road projecting into the horizon, capturing the wistful public view of the future inspired by the new president.
Other North Carolina landscapes, florals, urban and harbor paintings by Cave are featured in this exhibit of recent works opening Friday, January 23rd. Cave interprets the familiar subjects of the 19th century in his own new and brilliant, clear colors and easy, broad brushstrokes. The effect is fresh, 21st century vitality in paintings with the emotional appeal of the world�s best-loved earlier works.
In addition to his well-known painting-style, this exhibit also reveals his prowess as an etcher and printmaker, Cave�s second love. Mostly, they represent in black and white compositions, his favorite situations, including urban street scenes and shrimp-boat waterfronts. These smaller studies lend timelessness to their subjects.
Not only interpreting the nostalgic scenes of North Carolina in landscapes full of cows and horses, collards and cotton fields, Cave also brings his unique style to the Italian and Portuguese country-sides. He forgoes the classically bucolic European scenes, inadvertently choosing more challenging and specific local venues to paint. He has created a whole new style.
Adam Cave Fine Art opened on February 1st,2008 on the second floor of an 110 year old building at 115-1/2 East Hargett Street in the revitalized downtown business area of Raleigh, North Carolina�s capital city. The Gallery represents more then 20 artists, primarily southeastern painters, printmakers, photographers and glass blowers.
JOSEPH CAVE
New Paintings & Etchings
January 23 - February 28, 2009
Reception for the artist
Friday, January 23rd
6-9 pm
TRIPLE CELEBRATION AT ADAM CAVE FINE ART IN RALEIGH, NC
Post-inaugural celebration at the Adam Cave Fine Art Gallery in Raleigh, NC arrives on January 23rd in the form of raising a glass to the new administration in Washington, the Gallery�s first birthday in this state capital city, and the opening of a solo exhibit by one of North Carolina�s most popular and successful artists, Joseph Cave.
Cave captures the hope and optimism of this special energetic inauguration period occurring in the midst of challenging national problems. As an example, Cave offers a calm and serene vista in a new oil painting of a country road projecting into the horizon, capturing the wistful public view of the future inspired by the new president.
Other North Carolina landscapes, florals, urban and harbor paintings by Cave are featured in this exhibit of recent works opening Friday, January 23rd. Cave interprets the familiar subjects of the 19th century in his own new and brilliant, clear colors and easy, broad brushstrokes. The effect is fresh, 21st century vitality in paintings with the emotional appeal of the world�s best-loved earlier works.
In addition to his well-known painting-style, this exhibit also reveals his prowess as an etcher and printmaker, Cave�s second love. Mostly, they represent in black and white compositions, his favorite situations, including urban street scenes and shrimp-boat waterfronts. These smaller studies lend timelessness to their subjects.
Not only interpreting the nostalgic scenes of North Carolina in landscapes full of cows and horses, collards and cotton fields, Cave also brings his unique style to the Italian and Portuguese country-sides. He forgoes the classically bucolic European scenes, inadvertently choosing more challenging and specific local venues to paint. He has created a whole new style.
Adam Cave Fine Art opened on February 1st,2008 on the second floor of an 110 year old building at 115-1/2 East Hargett Street in the revitalized downtown business area of Raleigh, North Carolina�s capital city. The Gallery represents more then 20 artists, primarily southeastern painters, printmakers, photographers and glass blowers.
