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The Bluestone Gallery is exhibiting new works by solo artist Adam Lowenbein, along with work of his late father Michael Lowenbein. The unique exhibit titled “Generations” is a composite of works from each artist.

A work by Michael Lowenbein, shown above, is currently on display at Bluestone Gallery.
“My father Michael painted the people, places and things he lived,” said Adam Lowenbein. “He painted only what he believed was essential in a picture. My work is a more contemplative experience and employs natural imagery, such as birds, foliage and landscape as will as unnatural images that appear through free association. I endeavor to create a resonant moment out of chaos—a kind of meditative escape.”
Adam studied painting from a young age, attending private classes along with his father in NYC. Michael, who was born in New York, began painting at the age of ten by copying the work of old masters; he went on to graduate from Pratt Institute. The exhibition will run through Jan. 15, 2010, with the artist reception on Saturday, Nov. 21, from 6 p.m. 9 p.m.
BlueStone Gallery is located at l04 East Ann Street in Milford and is open Friday through Sunday each week from 11 p.m. through 6 p.m.
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