"Homage To..."
Contemporary Artists Paint
in the Manner of Historic Masters
Showing June 1-23, 2024
Get an art history lesson with our June exhibition, “Homage To…”, where six contemporary artists paint in the manner of historic masters. From June 1-23, Jacalyn Beam, Sydney McGinley, Nina Mickelsen, Joe Milligan, Nick Serratore, and Nancy Richards West will display a collection of new work that honors a famous artist they have selected while still maintaining their own unique style and aesthetic.
Jacalyn Beam is a nationally known plein air oil painter, with her work being recognized across the country. Her work is included in various books and publications, including 100 Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters, Art Collector Magazine, Brandywine Valley Reflections, and more. In this exhibit, Jacalyn is paying homage to Edward Redfield, a Delaware Impressionist and Plein air painter. Her images mimic Redfield’s well-known scenery, brushwork, and style, most notably in the winter landscapes she features.
Sydney McGinley is a designated Master Pastelist with the Pastel Society of America. She has won national and international awards and has been featured in various established art publications. Her work is collected in the United States and Europe. Sydney uses her pastels to paint in the manner of American Impressionist, Mary Cassatt. The correlation between Sydney’s and Cassatt’s artwork lies in their figurative work, as both women capture the essence of the female form. Sydney will feature six new portraits in this show, three of which are stylized like Raphaelite sketches, leaving the original composition marks on the paper.
As a Finland native, Nina Mickelsen’s artistic roots are in Nordic design: clean, bright colors, bold shapes, crisp, strong lines — conveying energy, strength, and motion. She draws her inspiration from nature but also contemporary design. Nina’s chosen medium of silkscreening pays tribute to Andy Warhol’s revolutionary pop art pieces. Like how Warhol used brands and popular imagery to convey his artistic intention, Nina uses bold icons like Tabasco hot sauce, multi-color buoys, double-flavored popsicles, and more to craft her pop art images.
Joe Milligan’s watercolors evoke a sensitive and emotional feeling of time and place, which can be attributed to his keen observations of the subjects and their surroundings. He is featured in galleries in PA, DE, and NJ, has received awards at regional art shows, and has appeared in books and magazines about the New Jersey coast. Andrew Wyeth is Joe’s muse for this showcase, embracing Wyeth’s atmospheric, moody, and rustic subjects. Like Wyeth, Joe’s paintings are void of people but their presence and spirit are always there, even if it’s just fleeting.
Nick Serratore works primarily in pastels — a medium he feels can capture the tactile experience and majesty of the grand landscapes he depicts. Nick has featured in multiple solo exhibitions, participated in various charitable events, and won numerous awards. For many years, Nick has been influenced by the work of German-born artist Wolf Kahn. Nick’s technique harkens back to Kahn’s mark-making, which juxtaposes contrasting colors to blend warm and dark hues. While Kahn is known for his bright and colorful images, Nick has opted to craft muted and melancholic paintings for this exhibit, highlighting how he can take Kahn’s style and update it.
Nancy Richards West has been painting professionally since 1971, with a focus on depicting the quiet beauty of wildlife and nature. She works in an array of styles and mediums but has focused on the ancient Asian art of Sumi-e painting, or ink-wash painting, for this exhibition. Nancy’s traditional Asian artwork is inspired by Sesshū Tōyō, a 16th-century Japanese artist known to be the defining master of Sumi-e landscape painting. Her work replicates Sesshu’s soft, misty scenes and firm and energetic strokes, allowing her contemporary images to evoke a timeworn appearance.
Jacalyn Beam
“Path to the Top” 16” x 20” image 24” x 28” framed oil $2,400 | “Quiet Cove” 16” x 20” image 24” x 28” framed oil $2,400 | “Welcome Spring” 12” x 16” image 18” x 22” framed oil $1,500 |
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“Silence in the Woods” 16” x 20” image 24” x 28” framed oil $2,400 | “The Bank Barn in Winter” 12” x 16” image 18” x 22” framed oil $1,500 | “Ice Flow” 11” x 14” image 17” x 20” framed oil $1,250 |
“The Studio” 14” x 18” image 21” x 25” framed oil $1,800 | “Ring Red” 14” x 18” image 20” x 24” framed oil $1,800 |
Sydney McGinley
“Black Kimono” 32” x 20” image 34.5” x 22.5” framed pastel $2,500 | “Tapestry Coat” 31” x 21” image 33.5” x 23.5” framed pastel $2,000 | “Raphael Study” 36” x 19.5” image 38.5” x 22” framed pastel $2,000 |
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“Mother and Child” 29.5” x 17.5” image 32” x 20” framed pastel $2,000 | “The Three of Us” 33” x 20.5” image 35.5” x 23” framed pastel $2,500 | “On the Beach” 29.5” x 21.5” image 32.75” x 24.75” framed pastel $2,500 sold |
Nina Mickelsen
“Five Flavors” 8.5” x 19” image gallery wrapped acrylic, silk screen ink, plaster $500 sold | “Mid-Century Modern Still Life” 32” x 22” image gallery wrapped acrylic, silk screen ink, epoxy $2,000 | “Bloody Mary” 30” x 20” image 31.5” x 21.5” framed acrylic and silk screen ink $2,500 |
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“Buoys” 52” x 36” image 53.5” x 37.5” framed acrylic and silk screen ink $4,000 | “Henlopen Dune Grass” 30” x 30” image 31.5” x 31.5” framed acrylic and silk screen ink $1,800 | “Bed of Roses” 36” x 36” image gallery wrapped acrylic, silk screen ink, epoxy $3,500 |
Joe Milligan
“Overfalls” 12” x 23” image 17” x 28” framed watercolor $1,400 | “New Moon - Low Tide” 12.5” x 18.5” image 18” x 24” framed watercolor $1,200 | “Portico” 23” x 17” image 28.5” x 22.5” framed watercolor $1,600 sold |
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“What’s Inside” 12.5” x 8.75” image 21” x 16.75” framed watercolor $800 | “Studio Door” 14.5” x 13” image 24” x 22” framed watercolor $1,100 | “Waining Crescent” 17.25” x 23.25” image 23” x 29” framed watercolor $1,600 |
“Typhoon” 10” x 18.75” image 19.5” x 28.25” framed watercolor $1,100 | “His Studio” 12.5” x 21” image 21.5” x 29.5” framed watercolor $1,400 |
Nick Serratore
“Gentle Flurries” 10” x 14” image 18” x 22” framed pastel $750 | “Deep Woods” 10” x 14” image 18” x 22” framed pastel $750 | “Lakeside Evening” 10” x 14” image 18” x 22” framed pastel $750 |
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“Snow Drift” 14” x 10” image 22” x 18” framed pastel $750 | “Autumn Shimmer” 10” x 14” image 18” x 22” framed pastel $750 sold |
Nancy Richards West
“Cliffside” 13.5” x 10.5” image 21” x 17” framed sumi-e $500 | “Plateau” 10.5” x 13.5” image 17” x 21” framed sumi-e $500 | “Crashing” 10.5” x 13.5” image 17” x 21” framed sumi-e $500 |
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“Dune” 10.5” x 13.5” image 17” x 21” framed sumi-e $500 | “Black and White Dune” 13.5” x 10.5” image 21” x 17” framed sumi-e $500 | “Coastal Pine” 10.5” x 13.5” image 17” x 21” framed sumi-e $500 |