CHAMPAGNE IMAGES: NEW PAINTINGS BY DAWN SEBAUGH

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Exhibit Oct. 13-25, Champagne Reception Oct. 17 at O’Dunn Fine Art

 

October 12, 2009 (La Mesa) – An exhibition of abstract artwork by noted artist Dawn Sebaugh opens tomorrow and will run through October 25 at O’Dunn Fine Art in La Mesa. In addition, the gallery will host a champagne reception where guests can meet the artist on Saturday, October 17th from 4-8 p.m.

 

“On exhibit are small and large format abstract works exemplifying Dawn’s signature approach to bold composition and fresh color combinations: palette knife oil paintings, and acrylic canvases showcasing Dawn’s innovative application techniques,” said Shannon O’Dunn, owner of the gallery at 8342 La Mesa Blvd. in La Mesa’s downtown village. “Showcased is her latest acrylic series, shimmering spectra of translucent spheres which transport the viewer from champagne to the sea, and the stars…….these pieces are quintessential Sebaugh, generous, strong, and optimistic.”

 

Sebaugh holds a degree in color and design from Parson’s School of Design in New York, and did advanced studio work at Denver University. She began her career as an abstract painter two decades ago, in conjunction with her private and corporate interior design clientele. Her paintings are available through galleries and private shows, and her collectors span the globe, from Iceland to New Zealand, and Europe to the Phillippines.

 

The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public. Reservations are requested for the reception. To RSVP, contact shannon@odunnfineart.com. For more information, visit www.odunnfineart.com.
 


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