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Sunday, September 29, 2024

Enchanted Brush Exhibit Dives into “Mysterious Fathoms”

The Enchanted Brush Exhibition, an annual summer exhibition at the University of Findlay featuring works by gifted artists from around the world, will take place from June 6 through Aug. 5 in the Dudley and Mary Marks Lea Gallery located in the Virginia B. Gardner Fine Arts Pavilion.

In this eighth installment of Enchanted Brush, participating artists took a deep dive into the unknown with the theme of “Mysterious Fathoms.” The exhibit features original art ranging from classic oil paintings to quirky sculptures. The 23 artists who have crafted pieces for “Mysterious Fathoms” have created work for Disney, Pixar, DreamWorks, HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” National Geographic, Marvel, and other iconic brands.

Artists include:

Audrey BenjaminsenAbigail McCoy
Ed BinkleyAaron Miller
Dan ChudzinskiColin Nitta
Iris CompietAlessandro Pisano
Rain DelmarColin Poole
Allen DouglasKristine Poole
Julia GriffinMark Poole
Kelley HensingRuth Sanderson
Rich KlinkMarc Scheff
Elizabeth LeggettKaysha Siemens
Vanessa LemenAlex Stone
Ashly Lovett

“This summer, set sail for the chance to encounter something truly unforgettable,” said Dan Chudzinski, curator for the Mazza Museum, who conceived of and organizes The Enchanted Brush exhibition. “We invite you to explore this magical menagerie, either in person or from the safety of your screens, as you dive deep into Mysterious Fathoms.”

A number of the pieces on display will be available for purchase. All proceeds go to the artist who brought the piece to life.

The Enchanted Brush is free and open to the public. The Lea Gallery is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. Artwork can also be viewed virtually on the Lea Gallery website.

Original source can be found here.

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