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Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is very pleased to announce Kathy Blankley Roman’s month-long solo art exhibition on our site. Kathy will be featured on the Light Space & Time website, in press releases and throughout the gallery’s social media networks. In addition, Kathy will be featured on our YouTube channel, in our event catalogue and on our event postcard.

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Solo Art Series Exhibition

Kathy Blankley Roman

Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery 118 Poinciana Drive, Jupiter, FL

888-490-3530 - www.lightspacetime.com

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November 15, 2015 – Solo Art Series #3 Exhibition Event Catalogue

The initial Solo Art Competition closed on September 5, 2015. The results of that

competition will be published on September 15, 2015, along with the presentation of the first

Solo Art Exhibition.

We are excited about this series and the solo exhibitions which will be featured on the Light

Space & Time website. We will also be promoting these artists in press releases and

throughout our social media networks. In addition, they will be featured on our YouTube

channel, in our event catalogues and on our event postcards.

The following are the inaugural winning artists of the "Solo" Art Series;

1. Jan Brown - September 15 to October 14, 2015

2. Debra Van Swearingen - October 15 to November 14, 2015

3. Kathy Blankley Roman - November 15 to December 14, 2015

4. Dennis Sabo - December 15 to January 14, 2016

Our next Solo Art Competition will be held in December 2015 and this will again be for 4

individual month long solo art exhibitions. If you would like to be notified of this and any

other competitions and exhibitions on Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery, please sign-

up to be placed on our email announcement list. This can be found on the right-hand

sidebar. Thank you.

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Artist – Kathy Blankley Roman

"Fracked"

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"Excavations No. 5"

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"Excavations No.1"

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"Excavations No. 4"

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"Excavations No. 6"

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"If I said..."

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"Will o' the Wisp"

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"After Burn"

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"Last Monday (Haiku)"

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"Playin'a New Game"

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"Pod & Possibility"

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"Alfalfa Road"

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"Stand"

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"Dune"

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"Haiku III"

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"Indian Summer"

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"Swarm"

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"Cicada Saturday Night"

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"Variation on a Theme No. 2"

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"Big Blue"

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Kathy Blankley Roman

Artist Biography:

Born and raised in Chicago, Kathy has been making art of one kind or another as far back as she can

remember. Her preference for an earthy palette reflects a connection felt since her childhood introduction

to the prehistoric cave art of Lascaux. She still carries with her that first sense of awe and wonder and references to it often appear in her work.

She learned her craft mostly through workshops and classes at local art centers. In her mid-years, she

became proficient in calligraphy, which led to an interest in graphic design and a return to school for an

AA degree in Commercial Art; subsequent work in the graphic design field and freelance illustration. Her

art took an entirely new direction after her retirement in 2010 when she started painting her current abstract work after studying with arts educator and author, Steven Aimone.

Kathy’s expressive acrylic and encaustic paintings have energy, motion, and evoke feelings of peace, calm

and a sense of depth. They have won awards and have been shown in juried and small group shows

nationally and online, including, among others: The Encaustic Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM (permanent

collection); the Chicago Cultural Center, Jackson-Junge Gallery, Chicago and numerous appearances in

Light, Space & Time competitions. In 2014 she was chosen as a finalist in the 32nd Annual Competition

of The Artist’s Magazine and was accepted into the highly competitive National Art Encounter

Competition 2015 at The von Liebig Art Center, Naples, FL. She maintains a studio and lives in Chicago, IL.

Artist Statement:

“My expressive paintings are process driven, a kind of meditation that allows me to tap into the deep

places and my connection to the world around me. Words, rhythms, images, sounds – experiences that evoke a visceral response in me become the source, the reservoir that I draw from when I paint. Starting

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with random marks and responding to them intuitively, my paintings are built up in layers and go through

many changes, like thoughts morphing and changing across the surface. Manipulation of a limited palette

and contrasts are used to create tension: warm colors vs. cool, texture vs. smooth; calm, muted colors

supporting marks of high energy and motion. These drive the process, and affect the underlying feeling

of the piece. As a painting progresses, it may suggest something–a feeling, a place or memory. I may

decide to try to develop that thought, though more often than not, the thread gets painted over and it

becomes something entirely different. A painting is not complete until I sense in it a certain life or spirit.

Ultimately, it is all about the process and the physical act of creating: becoming the brush, responding to

the surface, the visceral feeling of engaging it, the discovery, and the evolution of the painting as it

changes. It all becomes a dance, finding just the right balance between intention and intuition to bring the composition to a satisfying conclusion.”

Kathy Blankley Roman’s Website - www.kbromanart.com