Sunday, September 8, 2013

The Stockade Art Show in Schenectady, New York






The Stockade Art Show
is an annual Schenectady
event.

Adam invited me to attend.
He took the pictures for me.










Artists show their works
in front of Saint George's












Lawrence the Indian is
a focal point for the
art show.





I was sad about the lack of wall space in our motorhome.  There' gorgeous
artwork here.









John Elliott described the
importance of lighting in
his photography.













A man played the guitar in
front of Arthur's Market.











Three dimensional art
stood out at the art show.















I liked this picture of a man
getting a picture of the artist
& her daughter.





The artists were very interesting.  The art they produce is in different mediums, pen and ink, water color, oils, mixed media. Some artists' work is very contemporary.  Others gravitate towards classic scenes.







I can see Alec Acevedo's
 work in graphic novels.

Adam sees Dungeons & Dragons
when he look's at Alec's art.








I chatted with Ray Summers
about his photos of American
scenes.




The weather was great!  The artists and visitors are set for wonderful, profitable day.

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