One of the many sources of inspiration I have always found as an actor, director, writer or producer is to drink in all the other art forms that artists more inspired than I am use to reflect and illuminate the human condition. Classical music, architecture, dance, sculpture, all are incredible and never-ending sources of inspiration. One such source is the work of Kathy Ferguson, a brilliant painter who toils in her studio on Long Island City before showing her works in galleries around New York City and state, and around the country. Her use of light, color, and composition are uniquely her own, yet harken back to the palettes of Henri Matisse and Gustav Klimt. She has a keen artists eye and insight, so please check our her website, as well as two exhibits happening this May. It's a short subway hop to her Long Island City studio in New York's new artists' center.
http://www.kathyfergusonart.com/Artist.asp?ArtistID=31652&Akey=JKB3JNVB_ Also happening this month, check out the Degas exhibit at MoMA--it's rarely scene examples of his print work and etchings, part of his ongoing exploration of painting and the creative expression. _http://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1613
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