Charlotte Cziperle, _Daysbreak_

Elmhurst Artists' Guild Spring Members Show

Apr 7th–May 10th 2019

The Elmhurst Artists’ Guild will host the Spring Members Show, featuring a variety of its members’ original artwork in a variety of styles, methods, and media.

“Winter Amaryllis,” an oil painting by Jean Janssen from south suburban Herscher, IL, is 50” tall, but only 8” wide, providing an outsized reminder that this delicate seasonal flower is indeed, tall and skinny. Janssen explained that her elongated amaryllis with abstract patterning on the vertical sides of the canvas is part of a series of works exploring synergized flowers and plants. “The view is from my sun room, looking out on a cold and snowy February day,” she stated.

Elmhurst artist, James Dahle, will exhibit “Mom,” a delicate, sentimental acrylic depiction of two adult hands clasping the hand of their mother, with the inscription, “We miss you, Mom.” This lovingly executed painting rekindles memories of those warm hand clasps among all who have lost a parent or grandparent.

Charlotte Cziperle’s ethereal landscape, “Daysbreak,” rendered in oil and cold wax, is small, just 12” by 9” but packs the depth of a mural. Cziperle, a resident of Burr Ridge who earned a Painting Certificate from the School of the Art Institute, teaches oil and cold wax painting classes in Chicago and around the Midwest.

Adding even more diversity to the artworks, Downers Grove artist, Paul Callahan, provides welcome humor with his mixed media cartoon, “Why Chameleons Shouldn’t Play Cards.” Created with watercolor marker and a deck of cards, the image is laugh out loud creative art.

EAG President, Charlene Lee-Freislinger, observed, “A visit to the Spring Members Show, coupled with a visit to the Elmhurst Art Museum, offers the best of both worlds – unique museum exhibits of contemporary art, along with the opportunity to see and acquire affordable original artwork by local artists.”

The Elmhurst Artists’ Guild is a not-for-profit organization that features contemporary works of art in a variety of styles and media. In addition to four member shows each year, the guild hosts exhibitions of individual member’s artwork and invitational shows for significant local artists.