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Local Horizons | Landscape Art Exhibition

Celebrate the beauty of our region with Peninsula Gallery’s July exhibition, “Local Horizons.” From June 27 to July 26, artistic renderings of coastal Mid-Atlantic landscapes will be on display at the Lewes-based gallery. With over 45 original paintings, this showcase captures the sights, colors, textures, and sensations of Delmarva’s natural environment. “Local Horizons” features pieces from eight unique artists, including Linda Delaney, Cindy Edzenga, Michelle Marshall, Megan McCrea, Lisa Miller, Kate Mundie, Janet Raesly, and Nick Serratore.    

An opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 27, from 5:00 to 6:30 pm, which is free and open to everyone. Join the gallery staff and exhibitors for an evening of fine art and complimentary food and drink. Attendees will have the opportunity to mingle with some of the show’s participating artists. 

Oil is the primary medium used in this exhibition. Delaney, Edzenga, Marshall, Miller, Mundie, and Raesly all paint their scenes with oil, while McCrea and Serratore use pastels. While the majority of the oil paintings are realistic interpretations, using pastels adds a dream-like quality to these familiar locations. McCrea’s impressionistic images are reminiscent of Monet’s water scenes, and her purplish tones are complemented by cool greens and fiery oranges. Serratore uses his paintings to showcase the way the environment changes throughout the year. His work depicts fall days, spring flowers, and summer stillness.

Edzenga, Miller, and Mundie’s collections are dominated by ocean images. Edzenga captures the wild and free nature of the ocean in her scenes, depicting powerful waves crashing on a sandy shore. Fluffy, voluminous clouds populate her skies, which put just as much activity in the air as the waves do in the sea. In contrast, Miller’s beaches are tranquil and calm, evoking a serene atmosphere. Dune grasses blow in a gentle breeze, while streams flow into a larger body of water. While Edzenga and Miller’s works are realistic, Mundie leans more impressionistic. Her lively brush strokes create a visual path for the viewer, as buttery movement guides the eye through a scene. Her palette is vibrant and exaggerated, but still grounded in reality. 

While most of the images in “Local Horizons” are of the beaches, Marshall focuses solely on marshes, and Delaney has included scenes of Delaware’s farm lands. Marshall’s marshes emphasize the sky, creating a never-ending, vast openness. Shades of peach, plum, rose, and turquoise make these skies feel otherworldly, while the appearance of native birds and winding waterways reminds you that these scenes are part of our world. Delaney’s two inland scenes use shades of olive, chartreuse, and butterscotch to represent Delaware’s agricultural side. Meanwhile, her vast, azure skies merge with the flat earth to create a perfect horizon line.

“Local Horizons” is on display from June 27 to July 26. Works from the show can be previewed at www.peninsula-gallery.com and are available for pre-sale. 

The gallery is located in the Shops at the Beacon, 520 East Savannah Rd. Lewes, DE, and is open Tue-Sat 10-5, and Sun 11-3.

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Peninsula Gallery
520 E Savannah Rd
Lewes, DE 19958

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