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Start: 9:31 am
End: 9:31 am
Begin with a well-textured canvas, cover with flat house paint, allow time to dry, illustrate the lines of the subject matter with colored pencils - blur the lines with paint thinner, allow more dry time, create form with oil pastels and finally chalk pastels - and still more paint thinner if needed. Thus John Vanderpool outlines the technical process, which leads to the richly layered
and vibrant images he creates. The exhibit at the Muchnic Gallery opens with a reception
for the artist Friday, May 16 from 5 – 7 p.m.

Mr. Vanderpool characterizes his style as impressionistic, while others have likened the finished pieces to batik - a wax-resist dyeing method used to create textiles in Indonesia, as well as parts of the Asian subcontinent and parts of West Africa. Mr. Vanderpool counts Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Edgar Degas, and Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida among his favorite artists. For subject matter, Mr. Vanderpool draws from his collections of old photo postcards, vintage clothing, antique dolls and old family albums, as well as a more recent interest,
his iris garden. Mr. Vanderpool lives and works in Erie, Co.