Exhibition Details:
Snowflakes, ice crystals, blue shadows and dark nights transform Adirondack woods, waters and villages into a magical world in the winter. Stars and Christmas lights twinkle in a world wrapped in white. View invites artists to submit works that celebrate winter in the Adirondacks.
Awards Judge: Diane E. Leifheit
Diane E. Leifheit is a painter of pastel working in summer en plein air and winter in the studio. “My fingers hurt too much to work in winter cold.” She has seen what the Adirondack winter can come up with since 1974, deep grey colorless days, brilliant blue shadows and low sun, sideways snow fall and minus 40 degree cold.
She has a AAS degree from Pratt Institute and has studied with Sally Strand, Robert Rohm, Arleen Ordman and several others. She has been a pastel painter since her first box of pastel given to her by a retired aunt and has focused on figurative drawing and landscape painting en plein air in the Adirondacks and beyond for over 40 years.
She has been participating in Plein Air Festivals since 2008 and has received awards for her plein air work - most recently at the The Hyde Collection Plein Air Festival In Glens Falls.
Diane’s work has been exhibited regionally and nationally. She is a member of the Adirondack Pastel Society, Saranac Lake ArtWorks and The Strand Art Center Cooperative Gallery.
For updates and to see her work, go to: www.dianeleifheit.com
For Artists :
Pick Up
• The exhibition closes on January 11, 2020. Pick up is January 13, 2020 from 10am-4pm.
Award Winners
First Place
A View Along the Trail, Judy Soprano
Second Place
Split Rock Falls in Snow, Gary Larsen
Third Place
North Country Trail, Adirondacks, Robert Willman
Honorable Mention
Day's Gone Bye, Roger Hyndman
Honorable Mention
Snow on Division, Janet Marie Yeates
Honorable Mention
Frosted, Barry Lobdell
Honorable Mention
Snow Shapes, Ingrid Van Slyke