WINE - if all goes well with licensing! We will be know as Bishop's Stock Fine Art, Craft & Wine. What is a better pairing with our great artists than wine?! Believe it or not this idea popped into my head while on the treadmill at the gym. I was reading my Kindle and had this "Aha" experience. Ran this by Randy and the next day my horoscope was "Something in which you've been involved for some time can generate much better returns than you're presently receiving. Study matters carefully with an eye toward improvement." Well, what can I say - the die was cast! So the plan is in motion to have wine (and craft/seasonal beer) on some new shelving (we will not take any wall space from paintings) by our August 6 First Friday. As we have for 6 1/2 years (72 times) we will have a featured artist or show with the addition of featured wine to taste. Lots of ideas cramming my brain but more on those later! Starting June 24 we will start a MAJOR sale - kind of like last minute Christmas Eve shopping only in June!
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Getting Snailed!
That's my term for what has happened in February - we have been "snailed" - "nailed by snow." Everyone agrees enough is enough but more is heading our way. I suggest we ship snow to Vancouver where they need it for the Olympics.
Our February show - Winter Abstracts III - is just the remedy for being snowed under by winter. This is our 69th hanging of the gallery - that is hard to believe. For the past 3 years abstracts have brought the perfect color and energy just when we need it. This year's collection of work has a real WOW factor. The few who have seen the show say just that! We have 60 paintings with a wonderful variety of palettes and techniques - mostly mixed media. We are open Sat - 10-5 & Sun noon-5 (weather permitting so far) but will be glad to open other times. Just call my cell 410-726-0601.
Ugly weather did not stop some of our most loyal patrons from our First Friday reception - Ginnie & Bobby Malone along with Alan and William made their way from Salsibury. As you can see the Roligs were there to kick off the show. We were all pumped up for the next evening's Winter Blues Jam. Well, as we all know that event is now going to be April 16 - and it will be a great night! No changing the name - in April we will be really kicking the winter blues away!
So be sure to come in and check out our show - if not catch some of the images on our Facebook page - become a fan of Bishop's Stock.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Stan Sperlak- A fine artist and a great lanscape designer!
Want a great road trip? Consider taking the Cape May Lewes Ferry or travel the Garden State Parkway to Cape May Court House where you will find Cape Shore Shore Gardens. This beautiful garden center is Stan Sperlak's business location, his home AND his studio and gallery. I think it is the most beautiful garden center I have ever seen. We stopped by several weeks ago at a time when most centers have "leftovers" and fading mums. Not Stan's! He has the most wonderful selection of plant materials that work in all seasons plus beautiful pots and containers as you would want them in your garden. Seeing native plant materials mixed with hardy evergreens made it clear that Stan really understands the landscapes he loves to paint. Inspiration for his landscape designs clearly comes from the time he spends capturing the beauty of the coastal marshes and seascapes. As you find at Cape Shore Gardens Nursery & Landscape Company this is what happens when "a fine artist is also an innovative landscape designer and builder." Come see Stan's work at the gallery and you will get the full picture of this talented guy.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Digital Collages by Sarah Bush

"All these digital collage transfers on glass involve a several step process to create. I scan found objects as well as collages and drawings I've made and combine them digitally with photographs I've taken. I then manipulate them a great deal in Photoshop and print them onto a transfer film which I then transfer onto reflective glass.My goal with many of these small works is to take images of everyday objects and transform them into icon-like images that glow."
The images Sarah creates absolutely glow and have a hologram appearance. Check http://sarahbushartworks.com to see more of her work. Also challenge your own creativity at her other website devoted to bringing out hidden talent - http://makegoodstuff.com. Better yet - come see her work at the gallery. It will be here until November 1.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Tidbits about our artists
I am always pleased to have our artists' talents recognized but I have to say the most recent honor extended to Kirk McBride and Lynne Lockhart is one of the best. During the summer they were invited to paint in the Laguna Beach Plein Air Painting Invitational. This is a BIG deal! Laguna Beach, CA is the center of the plein universe and this event is THE most prestigious plein air event in the country. Artists cannot apply for this event - they must be invited. There are 50 artists - almost all from CA. Lynne decided not to participate in the actual event - I don't blame her for not enjoying pressure painting! But Kirk will be painting his heart out along the beaches, canyons and streets of Laguna Beach. From what I can tell there are only 2 East Coast artists painting. I hope they send some pictures to post. Laguna Beach Plein Air Invitational
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Tidbits about our artists

I want people to know more about our artists so each week I am going to share some tidbit about those who show with us. This week it is Denise Dumont's turn - she is part of our fabulous 2-gal show this month (Eva Carson is the other gal.) When Denise attended the Parsons School of Design her career intent was to be an illustrator. As a full-time artist that intent now plays out in sketches she does for her paintings. I remember the first time I saw her sketch was during Paint Snow Hill 2005. She did this fabulous little sketch of a streetscape. The end result of that little sketch was a lovely plein air painting. The secret to her sketches and her paintings seems to be her ability to perfectly compose what she sees then adding the right light and atmosphere. Take Dune Peak - don't you feel the early morning breeze and the warmth of the sand and know the ocean is just over the peak.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Great Art & Renewed Friendships

Last night we had the opening reception for Sarah Bellavance Rasich - using Sarah's Maiden name in our publicity let's people know she is the daughter of Liz and Thom - her dad was the president of Salisbury U. Sarah now lives with her family in Richmond. If you have a chance to see Sarah's contemporary watercolors you will find them soothing and reflective. It was a great turnout thanks to Liz providing many contacts from the university community. It was a great surprise to see Nancy and Enzo DeMasi with Walter and Karen Lischick. The DeMasi's have moved back to Salisbury - Chicago was just too cold! Enzo is an abstract painter so we talked about showing his work in the future. It was a week for catching up with friends - several who were making their first visit to the gallery. No better way to spread the word about the gallery and our artists.
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