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Page5 Friday, September 23, 1977 Scrimshaw Colors Blend and Swirl _forPalijczuk's Show. , .' ping and wipe-out. Wipe-out is a pines, and drops.down to the sea (and surprisingly) combined for a of which were done in soapstone Theo Braver method whereby the artist applies where it throws-itself against the deep-sea effect. A bubble of orange and-or alabaster. His sculpture The single outstanding aspect of pigment to the canvas, then wipes rocky shore. All of this, speckled becomes the eye of a fish, a patch displays an economy of line and the Wasyl Palijczuk's art is his it away with a soft rag. General with star-like drops of white gives of transparent white metamor- same flowing movement that can supreme command of color. With patterns or specific lines may be an air of fantasyland-and yet we pnoses into a jellyfish trailed by be seen in his paintings. The forms the use of intensely bright colors wiped out, and Palijczuk does both recognize the scene. tentacles, and the snout of a shark themselves share many saturated with pigment, he In one painting, "By the Surf," the wriggles its way into the picture. similarities but the faces that breathes life into the canvas of predominant color blue swirls In another painting entitled To add to these apparitions is the emerge vary. From one arises a every oil painting on .exhibit. down from the night sky. in- "Deep Waters" bright oranges, dark shadow of a man hovering man with mustache drooping, from Palijczuk uses several methods to corporates itself in the branches of purples and blues are pleasantly over the water's surface "soaking another the head and feathers of an the paint, including control ·t-h-o-k Opens W-MC'Program it all in." "Morning Mist" has an Indian chief, from yet another two drip- Hl ~ ~ .".;. ...., atmosphere similar to that in "By lovers in warm embrace Mr. Palijczuk dominant has shown his skill the the Surf." Purple, Publicity Office --. "Creation." She is active in local the Choral Arts Society, and uena ~~~~ :t~~~!!fo;~: ~~~nt~~ ~~l~~nd~}~fe~~~il~~~,m~~ sUtC:r!! The season's first musical church music and is a member of Kappa Gamma, the international The oil paintings on exhibit all dimensional sculpture-an ac- program at Western Maryland the American Association of society for women music teachers. had this effervescent quality in complishment I think, for one .. _ .......... _0iiii0_.....-.;;== College will be a -Ieculty voice University Women, Carroll County The college is invited to Mrs. their colors. Likewise in his semester's work recital by Julia T." Hitchcock, ArtsCouncd,BoardofDlrec_~rs_of Hitchcock's recital without charge. watercolors, color seems to be of' :~~~ta;~m~ro~::i~htf i~us~~k:; Slechter Exhibits at French Gallaries ~:~1e:m~re~,~c:e l~eehi~ro~ Memorial Chapel. - afar large splashes of yellow, Performing as accompanists for Throughout the month of Oc- painting and woodgrain painting orange and blue-but upon close ~ ! Mrs. Hitchcock with the Bach tober, the famous French Galleries techniques. inspection we see a man and horse , . j" ~! - ".,' Cantate Nr. 51, "Jauchzet Gott in will exhibit the paintings of Joseph Mr. Slechter now specializes in plowing the fields, their bare, ~,. . .' ~..1Ji. .• ':i . 5 allen Landen" will be violinist Ann Slechter, a Baltimore realist artist. portraits and scenic painting in the essentials drawn with pencil lines. • . . :.'. FIaccavento, conductress of the Mr. Slechter studied at the realist tradition. He paints on a In another watercolor, straight _ Bach Society of Baltimore and Maryland Institute where he commission basis and has patrons pines stand in the setting sun, their : other Society musicians including specialized in mechancical, throughout the country. The ar- tall shadows criss-crossing each. 5 Adele Kruse, violin; Carl Dietrich, drafting and charcoal drawing. He tist's work will be exhibited at the other's paths in the snow. It is the E ~ss:2.mtvi~~~~ess:~s:~a~;:iCM~~ :~:if~~~::~~~~e:s~~~ ~~!~~i::t~:, W::r~:~d.Str;~ ~f~;l:~~e:~~~tj::~ ~ wt;s t~! '~(l[ockep'g 'lEabernl ~~:~~, ~~~~~~~~:a~~~lg~ ~~~~san~tb!::ti=uts°~~ ~:~ T~:S~y ~~~~ a~~~?~K ~~~~~h~~'~~oo~te~~k~fl,~n~t~~~th~~ i - ! the piano will be Dr. Arleen painting, is known -tn East 4:00p.m., Friday 'til 9:00 p.m. and painting whose splashes of color i Steak Lobster i Heggemeier, professor of music at Baltimore for his window screen Saturday 'til 5:00 p.m give birth to numerous bearded 5 5 western Marrytend. Roots Series Has Begun fa~~.~~~i~~~k~s~~:~·onexhibit i 216 E. Main St. ; Flutist Olga Brunner will also ten sculpture pieces, the majority ! Westminster Md 21151 : assis.t Mrs. ~itChc;Ck hin.At~e Publicity Office d Bobby's Bobby ¥ " i i ~t~~1er~;:i:~habe~,c(Can~~: Ha~~,:~~~~~~~!O~e~e~~; ~I~f\z~:-~n~~~r::~~e~~~ths_ 'Lobby ~ 8~8-4202 ~~Pr;;~'~~~n;~~:"Sy~~b~t!~~ ~~U~frymi~~~ef!vi~~~~lla~ Haley's story traces ?is an- Art Supplies, Crafts, Models Your host: ~ ~~B~=~~a;ud~:;:~';";,~n~~~,:u" Bates . _f,;~o;;~~!",:~a~~:~~ i~h':m~~~: 6,}je;,a;,:n~~; Street Lee Cambas \ Other featured selections include BaVlng and, finally, to freedom. W8~4~8-i43~5~0~ ~====-="="=-="·=·-=-:;"=··"=··=··=·"~.. ::~~~geb~~~:~c~~~,~dCh:~~~!~~ Troubles f~~:,i'~~ifIf~i~~!a~~4 ~~:; "Lamento," Duparc; "Air Vif" Phyllis Menschrier p.m. on Monday, Sept. 26 in Decker Poulenc; "Mariettas Lied" (Die On Monday night, September 19, Lecture Hall. Scheduled showings tote Stadt), Komgold; "Qbeissons a problem aroused with the of other episod~s are as follows: :ctmcrl(.lll iCollcglat£ ~60CtS ~lItbolog" quand leur voix appelle" (Gavotte, Gamma Beta Chi fraternity. "The Slave," Oct. 3 and 10; "The Mano), Massenet; and Hermit Several students and a WMC staff Escape," Oct. 17; "The Choice," Songs, ten settings by Samuel member presented complaints to Oct. 24; "Uprooted," Oct. 31; International Publications Barber to words by anonymous Dean Mowbray. The same types of "Chicken George," Nov. 7 and 14; is sponsoring Irish monks. complaints have been. put forth "The War," Nov. 28; and 0 both in past years and this year "Freedom," Dec. 5 and 17. All -CI ational 1e!y ba.nr:! and cop)"r;ghted onthology, AMERICAN COLLEGIATE What's Happening in Concert POETS Deadline: October 25 CAPITAL CENTRE CONTEST RULES AND RESTRICTIONS; Heart 10/12 1. Any 'student is eligible to submit his ,·erse. RodStewart 10/15 2. All cnllies most be ofiginal and u~"ublished. Santana 10/16 3. All entries milSI be typed, dOl,ble.spaced, on one side ollhe "ogt' only. Each poem must be on 0 separo!t' sheet Cindmust beer, j" tht' u"pe' iNt_ hand corner, Ihe NAME and ADDRESS :)f the student as ",ell cs I;,e CIVIC CENTER Ted Nu.qent, Styx, and Rex lUI7 COLLEGE Ollended 4. ;ohe;:u:::e~o Iri::I:~ct~oo~Sh~o!:~::~tt~:::·o ;:;:rt~e a!fitl:~ems up _ DAR CONSTITUTION HALL (Avoid "Untitled"!) Smoll black ond while ill",lrations welcome. Randy Newman, and Jonathan Edwards 9/24 5. The i~dgt's' d:cision will be finaL :,\" inl,,1, b:--' ?ll,~~W! Firefall 10116 . 6, Entronts should keep 0 copy ot all entries os they ctlnnOI be returned. Prill' winners ond oil o~th"rs oworded Iree public.ot~n will be notified im~ediQtely ofter dt'adline. l.f.. will rctoin lirs! pyblicotion tights lor McDONOUGH ARENA (G. WASH. U.l acc.epte-d poems. FOH'i.g-ll 13ngn:l.\!"'· poems wl'!c,1nlL'. Harry Chapin " 017 7. Thefe ison inilial one dollor re-gisllotion lee for the lirst entry onda UMBC TOWSON CENTER Pure Prairie League 1018 fee 01 fifty cents Ie" eoch odditional poem. II;" requested to s~bmit no more Ihonlf'n poems per entron!. America 9/23 8. AH entries !'luSI bl' pcslmcrked nol later thon the oba~e deodline ond Jimmy Buffet 1012 It'esbcpnid.ccsh.cht'ck,,,,,.,ont'"yorder,lo: Herbie Mann 11/6 INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS Bob Se_Qer11119 4747 FOLInIcin Avenue Jimmy Buffet, and JesseWinchester 10/2 Los Angeles, CA 90029
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