Art Works on Main
gallery offering traditional to contemporary art, and artists studios, art lessons, and art supplies.

Our Artists
Will Bosbyshell

BIO | GALLERY

Maura Bosbyshell
BIO | GALLERY

Pierre Fraser
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Cortney Case Frasier
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Roger Hicks
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Holly Spruck
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Joe Thompson
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Gordon C. James
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Jane Ellithorpe
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Rhona Gross
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Gerry McElroy
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Mark Doepker
BIO | GALLERY

Chris Beeston
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T. Sargent
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Joyce Wynes
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Louise Stewart Farley
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Besty Birkner
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Marlise Newman
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Maura Bosbyshell

Biography:
Yes, quilts are art. Queen-sized quilts can even be art. No, my quilting is not a “labor of love”. It is artistic expression that I continually hone so that my work speaks to people in compelling ways. Truly, I love fabric. And I love combining colors, patterns, and textures into an unexpected, pleasing piece.  Art is the result.

Aside from aesthetics, art should challenge the viewer to see something he didn’t see before, literally and figuratively. I design quilts so the viewer perceives new and different elements with each glance.

My quilts explore color through contrasts, such as warm and cool, light and dark, and different levels of saturation.  I might isolate colors like brown and cranberry by including light cranberry, and red-brown for a focused, blended color study.

I build mood into each quilt, based on the theme and pattern of the fabric.  By combining lines, curves, angles, and recognizable shapes, I build visual focus. Texture, whether it’s a sleek linen or a nubby surface, also compliments the mood. 

Last, I create rhythm by varying the scale and weight of patterns.  The right combination keeps the eye moving, discovering new points of interest.  If a pattern is graphically too appealing to be cut into small pieces, I use large panels. On the other hand, some patterns need to be cut and pieced. The key is knowing when and where to cut. 

For me it’s all about the fabric –patterns, colors, and textures. My artistic goal, therefore, is to stimulate with structured chaos and soothe with balanced design, in one functional, artistic package.  After all, with an open mind, we perceive endless possibilities.