Description
Bradley 2 by Franne Demetrician
pastels
10 x 14 inches
Artist Statement: Clouds fascinate me and rendering them in pastels is a joyful endeavor. I spend a lot of time at Bradley Beach in NJ each summer and this is the second of two pastels done using photos I took from my beach chair. I wait for the perfect "cloud show" each day so that I can claim some great cloud photos to work from. I was wading in the water during low tide and brought my camera with me (a dangerous choice) so that I could capture the photo that inspired this painting.
Bio: FRANNE DEMETRICIAN - Artist
Born in Japan in 1949 Franne has been studying art since childhood, attended The Fashion Institute of Technology and later, after a stint as a wife and mother, returned to her education at Trenton State College majoring in art and minoring in art history.
Art has been an integral aspect of her life through various mediums including oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, drawing, photography, jewelry making, sewing, cooking and almost everything she does. Franne believes that everyone is an artist, and that creativity is fundamental to the human experience.
She has studied art for many years and as a young senior citizen has been in deep study and practice ongoing.
In 2003 Franne was ordained as an interfaith minister and together with her husband founded Common Ground Interfaith Community which has been meeting monthly since 2004. For 13 years Franne served One Spirit Interfaith Seminary in New York City as a dean of first-year students and has been a mentor since 2004.
From 2017 – 2019 Franne was Associate Editor and Creative Coordinator of Sacred Stories Media’s Owl Magazine, an online publication, and had an ongoing column in that publication called “Artist in Residence” until 2022.
Franne is comfortable sharing her years of acquired knowledge. She has authored and teaches three courses: “Art from the Heart”, “What’s on Your Palette? - Basic Color Theory for Aspiring Artists”, and “Acrylics Basics”. She enjoys teaching beginners about the various mediums, how to begin dabbling in artmaking, how to make art a way to “play” and interact with the inner child, and how to truly look and see. Her teaching aims to cultivate curiosity, inner exploration, and connection. In addition to being informative and instructive, Franne’s courses are experiential, and inspiring. She has taught at OLLI-RU (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Rutgers University), Perkins Center for Art, Sacred U (a subsidiary of Sacred Stories Publishing) and privately from her home studio. She also hosts an ongoing acrylic painting studio via Zoom. She began teaching art at the Franklin Township Youth Center in February 2024.
Franne has shown her work in several galleries in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and in virtual galleries and has earned first prize for pastels and first prize in show in the Somerset County Senior Art Show as well as First Prize for acrylics in the NJ State Senior Art Show. She works in her home studio in Somerset, NJ. Her work was recently seen at El Barrio Art Space in New York City as part of CAFed Artist Collective’s Phenomenal Women exhibition and had a one-woman exhibition in 2022 at Gonzo Glass in Mount Holly, NJ. She participated “Viral Collaboration” as part of an online exhibition by Artist Voice and Vision and recently exhibited her work at the Staube Center in Pennington, NJ, The Garden State Watercolor Society, and The West Windsor Arts Council. This is her second year displaying her work at the Franklin Township Not Quite Wine and Cheese Art Show and was recently featured in an exhibition at the Dupree Gallery in Lambertville, NJ.
$575
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