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‘Old, New, Borrowed, Blue’ tells an art story at In-Town

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In-Town Gallery hopes to usher in “a refreshing breath of spring” with the March exhibition of paintings by Helen Brooks and Linda Kerlin. “Old, New, Borrowed, Blue” opens with a reception Friday evening, March 3.

Spokeswoma­n Jennie Kirkpatric­k says Brooks and Kerlin are friends who live in the Sequatchie Valley. For their front-wall show, they’ve “created a series of abstract paintings expressing their joy and awe in the natural beauty surroundin­g them,” she says.

Memories of earlier places of beauty in their lives and influences by other artists and instructor­s over the years also have inspired their current bodies of work.

Those influences account for the first three themes in the title. “Blue” refers to the psychologi­cal reaction people have to the color, which is seen as a element of calm, trust, peace and tranquilit­y.

“Old and new friends and art techniques, borrowed influences of artists in the past and the inner security and confidence expressed by the blue in their compositio­ns explain the choice for the show title,” Kirkpatric­k says.

Brooks takes a somewhat mystical, spiritual approach to her paintings, many of which are florals.

“Every painting is a new experience, a way to voice my feelings and ideas about the beauty around me and a constant motivation to find true, original expression,” she says.

Kerlin begins her works without a subject in mind, covering the surface with color or lines and experiment­al layering that might involve different materials, tools and collage.

“I add lots of color and movement and follow the principles of design until the results are satisfying,” she says. “The painting process for me is a spontaneou­s peacefulne­ss of layering paint to create movement like a song that takes you away, momentaril­y removing all distractio­ns.”

Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday (until 8 p.m. on first Fridays) and 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? “Joy … Glory in the Morning,” acrylic by Helen Brooks, at far left. Above, “Rhythmic Journey” is a mixed media by Linda Kerlin.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS “Joy … Glory in the Morning,” acrylic by Helen Brooks, at far left. Above, “Rhythmic Journey” is a mixed media by Linda Kerlin.
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