Saturday April 8, 2017 10:00-4:00 Join us for this one day mini expedition, seeking beauty in the everyday and making art from what we find!
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Saturday, April 8 10-4
Join world-traveling artist couple Peter and Licia Berry in a day-long treasure hunt!
Find beauty in the mundane and obvious by shifting your point of view at two secret local Tallahassee sites. Includes time to work with your images by hand or digitally. Bring your own favorite supplies and/or technology.
Small group for maximum personal attention. Two experienced traveling artists act as your guide and teachers on this expedition!
Locations given to participants upon registration.
Critical art feedback, encouragement and technology training included, as well as a lovely lunch spread.
$195 for full day
Licia and Peter Berry's recent couple's show, Art and Technology : the Divine Marriage, explores the union of opposites through their couple’s art exhibit. Emphasizing the esoteric in the mundane and exploring the sacred in the everyday, they orchestrate light in digital form to illuminate the threshold between heaven and earth. Utilizing landscape, the figure, and other earth-bound forms, their work tends towards the ephemeral when paired in electronic media with imagery of outer space, inner worlds, and inspired realities. The use of light as the bridge between matter and spirit, masculine and feminine, left brain and right brain examines this threshold as the center of sacred partnership, or Divine Union.
Licia Berry graduated with a BFA in Art Education from Georgia State University with an art focus on the figure, later becoming inspired by traditions in mysticism and indigenous culture, as well as the Sacred Feminine. Her work marries primitive, indigenous and sacred imagery with images of star nurseries, solar systems and galaxies in our universe.
Peter Berry graduated with a BFA in Painting and Drawing from Georgia State University under Medford Johnston, with a focus on oil painting until he became fascinated with creating 3-dimensional fractals through digital technology. He marries his landscapes and portraiture, fractals and photography in a blend of handmade and digital works. In his investigation of the interconnectivity of all things, he feels he has had a glimpse of the mind of God and the gateway to infinity.
Peter and Licia travel globally to teach for artist residencies as well as to show their work worldwide. They can be reached at (850)661-9370 or at their website www.juicysacredliving.com