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Saturday, March 6, 2010
Liminal: New Paintings
by Trine Bumiller |
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Trine Bumiller, who currently has a show Zg Gallery in River North,
paints trees. You may think that that is nothing to write home about
but I would beg to differ. Trine's paintings are more than just trees,
they are meditations on nature. These paintings, which are made up of
multiple panels, utilize memory and some very keen observational
skills Trine transports us to another place entirely. |
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Skillfully using layers
upon layers of paint, Trine recreates a stillness you may have
experienced, just before you realized you strayed too far from your
hiking party. That is the moment we are reminded, by something
ethereal, that everything is going to work out, which is all too often
just before you are thrust back into reality and panic sets in. The
same attributes that created the stillness, multiple layers, soft
edges and silhouettes also create movement within her work. Subtle,
and ever so sexy, the paintings breathe, shifting their color and mood
to tug at our memory and allow us to settle into these images.
Up until April 10th you have plenty of time to experience this show,
and I would definitely recommend that you do. Zg gallery is located at
300 W Superior in River North and is open from 10a to 5:30pm Tuesday
thru Saturday.
— MartinJon |
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Chicago Sun-Times,
Review by Margaret Hawkins, Nov. 29, 2002
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