Roby King Gallery

 176 WINSLOW WAY E. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110    ROBYKINGGALLERIES@GMAIL.COM      206.842.2063    WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY 12-5PM  SUNDAY12-4PM 

“ON BEING HUMAN”   September 3-26, 2021

LYNN BROFSKY, BRIAN FISHER, ILENE GIENGER-STANFIELD, PAM INGALLS, STEPHEN MACFARLANE, JEFF WEEKLEY

Lynn Brofsky  “Moved by the sensuality of the human figure, asymmetry, architecture, landscape, growth and decay, and perceived connections; I attempt to relate my stories, narratives of contrasts. As the years go by, my images and subjects shift, mediums and techniques change and grow; I have found that more than anything, the driving force in my work is the relationship between place and human experience.”  https://lynnbrofsky.com

Brian Fisher  “My subjects are the myths and stories that encompass how our world came to be, who we are, what happens when we die and because we live now in this moment in time, what is our purpose? My interpretation of the myth and telling of the story is informed by print process and evolves in the attendant dance of knife with paper, ink with plate, paper and plate with press.”   https://www.brianfisherart.com

ilene Gienger-Stanfield   “I am not an elaborate painter. I am more of a journalist who gets right to the point.”  Her choice  of subjects demonstrate a unique ability to capture the essence of everyday life. And the use of soft edges and bold colors stir up fascinating and exciting imagery. https://www.nwps.org/collections/107451

Pam Ingalls  “I love to enter into the atmosphere of what I’m painting.  When I meet a person, walk into a room, or even pick up an orange, I have a feeling about them.  There’s an essence that belongs to just that moment.  I get to be with that feeling as I try translating it into the poetry of paint.”   Click Here to Watch “Facing Celina.  https://www.pamingalls.com   https://www.southwestart.com/featured/ingalls-p-feb2016
Stephen MacFarlane   “It’s essentially a painting done on a printing plate, run through a press, transferring the image to the paper, with each piece being distinctive and unique. And there is a surprise element in the process, I can never completely anticipate the result as the paper comes off the plate.”  https://www.smacfarlane.com
 
Jeff Weekley   “The power of the human form is unlike anything else an artist can have as a muse.”  Jeff Weekley has found the secret of combining line, form, color and shadow to explore the human figure to create these reflective narratives with universal appeal.  Curious and timeless, Weekley’s paintings empower his young and vulnerable subjects to observe the wonder that encompasses them, and challenges their thoughts for a way to navigate forward.  https://robykinggallery.com/jeff-weekley