Artist Information:
Aleta Gudelski
Durham, CT
United States
Member Since: Feb 2006
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Artist Statement:
From a pastoral New England landscape to the island setting of Haiti, Aleta captures the serenity, the pain and the wonders of man's world within which he lives. Connecticut artist Aleta Gudelski has been exhibited nationally in art shows and galleries. Her personal experiences in Haiti lead to a ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Zelka Gallery, Thesis Exhibit, “Conversations with Light” Wesleyan university, 1991
Pegasus Gallery, One woman show: “Haiti, A Personal Response”, Middlesex Community College, 1995
John Slay Ely House, New Haven
Norwich Academy Of Fine Arts Exhibition, Norwich
ArtWell’s, Sixth Annual juried exhibition , Waterbury
ACAM Gallery 53, 78 the Annual Juried ...
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Artist Galleries:
Lisa Davenport's Home Gallery, Galsonbury CT
Ursel's Web Frame and Gallery, Washington St.,Middletown, CT
Carriage House Gallery, Guilford, CT
Mill House Gallery, Chester, CT...
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Commissions:
Notre Dame RC Church, Durham, CT., USA : "The Year of the Eucharist" Oil on Canvas 63 x 52, 2005
Notre Dame RC Church, Durham, CT. USA : "Companion Piece " Oil on Panel-backdrop for statues Holy Family, 2006
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Aleta Gudelski's Premiere Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Aleta Gudelski's Portfolio. Browse Gudelski's body of work: From a pastoral New England landscape to the island setting of Haiti, Aleta captures the serenity, the pain and the wonders of man's world within which he lives. Connecticut artist Aleta Gudelski has been exhibited nationally in art shows and galleries. Her personal experiences in Haiti lead to a series of works painted in a multitude of mediums. This wonderful grouping was originally exhibited at the Pegasus Gallery, Middlesex Community College, Middletown, CT.
"Painting is my interior response to the world around me. I am driven, sometimes with passion sometimes with deep concern by the beauty and power, of ... | |
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