Friday, September 18, 2009

Morning Meditation


A recent piece that signifies the calm each morning that I see across the cane fields.
The rows of cane take on different colors as the light moves across them. They do not often appear their deep green as they do in midday, but move into a warmer and more subtle palette of color.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

A Book in the Works


Landscape artists from all over the world share a common bond - the desire to protect our sacred ground. A new book is in the works. More on this to follow.










Hudson River View From the Historic Site at Boscobel
Night on Boscobel
24" x 36" Pastel on Board
Linda Richichi

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Out of Storage into View

Date Extended through August! (Exact closing date TBA.)

A few of the members of The World Tour of Contemporary Artists will be featured in a special showing at the new SUNY Orange Newburgh Campus for a limited time. The new campus gallery is located on the first floor of the Tower Building on the corner of Broadway and Colden Street. Founder and Director Linda Richichi felt that rather than keep the works in storage while they were between venues, those works that were in her possession could be available to be on view again in Newburgh. If you missed the inaugual opening at Karpeles in June 2007, here's your chance to get a partial glimpse. Mindy Ross welcomed the group where Richichi teaches art as an adjunct. Richichi said "I thought it would be a wonderful opportunity for my students who are learning about landscape painting to see the various styles from artists who live around the world." The exhibit is open during class hours.


Beginning March 3oth through June 3rd, five members work will be on display. They include Dan Gray from British Columbia, Sandra Nunes from Brazil, Vitali Komorov from the Czech Republic , Garin Baker and Linda Richichi both from Newburgh area in NY.

New venues for 2010 are being considered at this time. The tour is still aiming to move overseas. Sponsors are needed to assist in covering the expense of shipping the works. In the meantime, the artists are busy creating new works for the next leg of the tour and a book is in the works that will feature the artists and the sacred and special places they choose to capture on canvas.

North America Director and Founder Linda Richichi