June 1, 2014
By the time June rolls around, we Northwesterners are starved for color, so this month’s Virtual Gallery brings it to you in abundance. The work of Bruce Morrow and Buffy Cribbs shimmers with vibrant hues and tales both imaginary and real.
While some people might feel that there is only room for one artist in a family, the Cribbs-Morrow dynasty would call into question that short-sighted notion. Not only has their work evolved and flourished with their individual iconographies and styles, but their daughter, Briony Morrow-Cribbs is an accomplished artist as well, with her own unique approach to creating a vivid visual world.
Be sure to visit the Cribbs/ Morrow exhibition this month at Brackenwood Gallery, as well as the Froggwell Biennale the first weekend in August, where you will find more of their exuberant work.
Look for articles coming later this month on both of these artists.
Feature: Buffy Cribbs
Feature: Bruce Morrow
Anne Belov is a painter, printmaker, cartoonist, and designated bad influence. In addition to curating the Virtual Gallery, Belov also blogs for Whidbey Life Magazine, organizes the Froggwell Biennale, is the author of four collections of The Panda Chronicle cartoons, and the soon to be released children’s book, Pandamorphosis, published by Leaping Panda Press. You can find her paintings at The Rob Schouten Gallery and her cartoons at http://yourbrainonpandas.com
Buffy Cribbs
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Bruce Morrow
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