Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (panel seven)

Below is panel seven in a sixteen panel installation of new mixed media work, Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation that I will be exhibiting at
Winter Group Show Part l: Marybeth Rothman, Anke Schofield and Laura Schiff Bean
November 20, 2015 – January 2, 2016
450 Harrison Street #31, Boston, MA
Please join me at Lanoue Gallery on December 4th, 6-8 pm during the SOWA First Friday Art Walk.                                                                                        
Family Reunion, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2. ©Marybeth Rothman

Family Reunion, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2. ©Marybeth Rothman

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation    
One can find relationships among and between any or all of the images. I invite the viewer to create a visual conversation by juxtaposing these images to discover an expected or unexpected narrative that may reflect a real or imagined place.                                           
Poet's Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2″. ©Marybeth Rothman

 

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (panel six)

Below is panel six in a sixteen panel installation of new mixed media work, Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation that I will be exhibiting at
Winter Group Show Part l: Marybeth Rothman, Anke Schofield and Laura Schiff Bean
November 20, 2015 – January 2, 2016
450 Harrison Street #31, Boston, MA
Please join me at Lanoue Gallery on December 4th, 6-8 pm during the SOWA First Friday Art Walk.                                                                                            
Aria 467, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2. ©Marybeth Rothman

Aria 467, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2. ©Marybeth Rothman

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation    
One can find relationships among and between any or all of the images. I invite the viewer to create a visual conversation by juxtaposing these images to discover an expected or unexpected narrative that may reflect a real or imagined place.                                           
Poet's Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2″. ©Marybeth Rothman

 

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (panel five)

Below is panel five in a sixteen panel installation of new mixed media work, Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation that I will be exhibiting at
Winter Group Show Part l: Marybeth Rothman, Anke Schofield and Laura Schiff Bean
November 20, 2015 – January 2, 2016
450 Harrison Street #31, Boston, MA
Please join me at Lanoue Gallery on December 4th, 6-8 pm during the SOWA First Friday Art Walk.                                                                                             
Lily Moon, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2. ©Marybeth Rothman

Lily Moon, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2. ©Marybeth Rothman

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation    
One can find relationships among and between any or all of the images. I invite the viewer to create a visual conversation by juxtaposing these images to discover an expected or unexpected narrative that may reflect a real or imagined place.                                           
Poet's Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2″. ©Marybeth Rothman

 

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (panel four)

Below is panel four in a sixteen panel installation of new mixed media work, Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation that I will be exhibiting at
Winter Group Show Part l: Marybeth Rothman, Anke Schofield and Laura Schiff Bean
November 20, 2015 – January 2, 2016
450 Harrison Street #31, Boston, MA
Please join me at Lanoue Gallery on December 4th, 6-8 pm during the SOWA First Friday Art Walk.                                                                                            
The Observatory, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2. ©Marybeth Rothman

The Observatory, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2. ©Marybeth Rothman

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation    
One can find relationships among and between any or all of the images. I invite the viewer to create a visual conversation by juxtaposing these images to discover an expected or unexpected narrative that may reflect a real or imagined place.                                           
Poet's Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2″. ©Marybeth Rothman

 

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (panel three)

Below is panel three in a sixteen panel installation of new mixed media work, Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation that I will be exhibiting at
Winter Group Show Part l: Marybeth Rothman, Anke Schofield and Laura Schiff Bean
November 20, 2015 – January 2, 2016
450 Harrison Street #31, Boston, MA
Please join me at Lanoue Gallery on December 4th, 6-8 pm during the SOWA First Friday Art Walk.                                                                                          
Bobbie, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2. ©Marybeth Rothman

Bobbie, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2. ©Marybeth Rothman

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation    
One can find relationships among and between any or all of the images. I invite the viewer to create a visual conversation by juxtaposing these images to discover an expected or unexpected narrative that may reflect a real or imagined place.                                           
Poet's Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2″. ©Marybeth Rothman

 

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (panel two)

Below is panel two in a sixteen panel installation of new mixed media work, Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation that I will be exhibiting at
Winter Group Show Part l: Marybeth Rothman, Anke Schofield and Laura Schiff Bean
November 20, 2015 – January 2, 2016
450 Harrison Street #31, Boston, MA
Please join me at Lanoue Gallery on December 4th, 6-8 pm during the SOWA First Friday Art Walk.                                                                                             
Avalon, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2. ©Marybeth Rothman

Avalon, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2. ©Marybeth Rothman

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation    
One can find relationships among and between any or all of the images. I invite the viewer to create a visual conversation by juxtaposing these images to discover an expected or unexpected narrative that may reflect a real or imagined place.                                           
Poet's Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2″. ©Marybeth Rothman

 

Exhibiting in Seattle at Frederick Holmes and Company Gallery

ENCORE!                                                                                                                 Opening tonight at Frederick Holmes and Company Gallery                                                 Seattle First Thursday Art Walk , 6pm                                                                                  309 Occidental Avenue South, Seattle, WA                                                           Showing November 5 through November 29, 2015                                                                                                                                                                                                          An exhibition of selected works from the gallery artists featuring paintings and original prints from previous exhibitions, earlier premieres of new artists, and new work.
RICHARD DOWNS–JANE BURTON–TYLER BURTON–BARRY JOHNSON–JEY KELLY–DON MORRIS–MARYBETH ROTHMAN–MARK T. SMITH–ELISE WAGNER And Others!

I will be exhibiting Founder of the Hope Valley Men’s Club along with several other mixed media works from the collection at Frederick Holmes & Company Gallery .

Founder of the Hope Valley Men's Club, 60 x48x2

Founder of the Hope Valley Men’s Club, 60 x48 x2″. Photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. ©Marybeth Rothman

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (panel one)

Below is panel one in a sixteen panel installation of new mixed media work, Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation that I will be exhibiting at
Winter Group Show Part l: Marybeth Rothman, Anke Schofield and Laura Schiff Bean
November 20, 2015 – January 2, 2016
450 Harrison Street #31, Boston, MA
Please join me at Lanoue Gallery on December 4th, 6-8 pm during the SOWA First Friday Art Walk.                                                                                           
Zepplin, photo coolage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2

Zepplin, photo collage, encaustic and mixed media, 18x18x2″.©Marybeth Rothma

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation    
One can find relationships among and between any or all of the images. I invite the viewer to create a visual conversation by juxtaposing these images to discover an expected or unexpected narrative that may reflect a real or imagined place.                                           
Poet's Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2″. ©Marybeth Rothman

 

Exhibiting at Lanoue Gallery, Boston, MA

 I will be exhibiting a sixteen panel installation of new mixed media work, Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation at
Winter Group Show Part l: Marybeth Rothman, Anke Schofield and Laura Schiff Bean
November 20, 2015 – January 2, 2016
450 Harrison Street #31, Boston, MA
Please join me at Lanoue Gallery on December 4th, 6-8 pm during the SOWA First Friday Art Walk.
Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation
Poet's Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2

Poet’s Encampment: A Conversation (Virtual Installation) photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. Each panel 18x18x2″. ©Marybeth Rothman

The Poet’s Encampment is a conversation among human figures, abstract forms and other echoing counterparts. These disparate images both inform and catalyze one another, engendering an evocative dialogue sometimes between the animate and inanimate, the part and the whole or the far and familiar.

One can find relationships among and between any or all of the images. I invite the viewer to create a visual conversation by juxtaposing these images to discover an expected or unexpected narrative that may reflect a real or imagined place.

Detail Left: Lily Moon, Right: Jacob Eamon, each 18x18x2

Detail Left: Lily Moon, Right: Jacob Eamon, each 18x18x2″

A Seattle Solo at Frederick Holmes and Company Gallery: One Year Anniversary

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Amelia at Frederick Holmes and Company Gallery, Seattle, WA. A Curious Collection of Strangers October 2 – November 2, 2014. ©Marybeth Rothman

A Curious Collection of Strangers: Revisited. It has been one year since the opening of my show, A Curious Collection of Strangers at the fabulous Frederick Holmes and Company Gallery, Seattle, WA. On the evening of October 2, 2014, FH & Co. Gallery and the city of Seattle gave me the most warm, wonderful and lively opening reception for my exhibition of mixed media portraits. Thank you so much Fred Holmes and Mary Sears for introducing me to Seattle and finding new collectors for my work.

Thanks Fred! Fred Holmes and Marybeth Rothman, at Frederick Holmes and Company Gallery, Seattle, WA. October 3, 2014.

Thanks Fred! Fred Holmes and Marybeth Rothman, at Frederick Holmes and Company Gallery, Seattle, WA. October 3, 2014.

Here’s a short video of A Curious Collection of Strangers that I shot with my phone:

https://www.youtube.com/embed/IgvcR5DJRKw“>htt