“Introductions” showcases new artists at Wilde Meyer and the new directions taken in their works including animal paintings, abstracts, landscapes and Western.
Using thick impasto paint and primary colors, Greg Dye paints a variety of subjects including ravens, Native Americans and mountaincapes.
Judy Choate paintings drift between the realm of abstraction and realism as gradations of purple and blue skies flowing into rust red and orange colored mountains.
Melissa Johnson’s multipanel abstract paintings present viewers with a variety of surfaces including real and painted textures and metallic surfaces.
As an artist who explores a multitude of subjects in styles that range from colorfield abstract to impressionist, Jacqueline Ellens’s art is characterized by her appreciation of nature and natural forms.
by Jeff Ferst
Michelle MacKenzie’s small, ceramic bird sculptures, Robert Rose’s carved, abstract stone sculptures, Jeff Ferst’s landscapes, and Rachel Slick’s retablo assemblages will be shown as well as art by many others.
“Introductions” runs October 3, 2013 and continues through November 2, 2013.


