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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Three new artists featured at Down the Street

Meet them Aug. 6 at big First Friday luau

First Friday on Main Street is Aug.6, but here's a preview of big happenings at Down the Street Art Gallery where they're celebrating the work of three new artists with a luau from 5-8 p.m.

The new artists are Kerry Thompson who paints in oils, "Basket Bob" Gleason, and photographer Amy Anderson.

Photo of Kerry Thompson painting courtesy Down the Street Art Galley.  Below, baskets by "Basket Bob" Gleason.

Thompson has only been able to paint intermittently since college, juggling business and raising a family. He has now reached a time in his life where the will to paint verges on passion.

“I find myself working on multiple pieces at the same time," he said. "Even if my work was never
viewed, I would paint.”

Luckily, Thompson’s work is on display at Down the Street, and he
will be doing a demo of his painting style that evening.

Bob Gleason, endearingly referred to as “Basket Bob,” will be on hand as well, and will be demonstrating how he weaves his intricate, yet functional baskets. Bob relates that when he weaves, the day’s problems, stresses and drama all disappear, and the reed demands his here and now attention.

Also featured will be Amy Anderson. Amy is a local professional photographer who does unique portraits, and sees art everywhere through her camera lens, edited by her unique point of view.

To quote Amy, “My life is beautiful, and my passion is to
capture that beauty in every frame! It’s about finding your own style, taking risks and enjoying it no matter what.”

Amy will be on hand also to answer any questions you may have regarding her intriguing photos.

Put on your Hawaiian shirt and join the artists at Down the Street Art Gallery. Sip some tropical punch while viewing art and the demonstrations./

Down the Street Art Gallery is located at 703 W. Main Street in historic downtown Payson.  Watch the blog for more First Friday on Main Street details in the coming days.

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