July/August Art Show

Emerging Artists – People, Places, and Things

Patrick Tallarico, Marie Spilman, Jen Cruz, Karen Shapero Jones, and Tim Sanders

This exhibition features a compelling collection of paintings from five emerging artists studying under Renee Balfour at Charlottesville’s McGuffey Art Center. While some of the artists have been featured in previous shows, this exhibit at Unitarian-Universalist marks an exciting public debut for others.

Bound by the theme of enduring memory, the collection captures fleeting moments in time—people, places, and things that stay with us long after they pass. From a warm summer night lit by fireflies and the weathered beauty of disappearing farmland, to the energy of a first trip to a big city or familiar scenes viewed from a fresh perspective, these diverse works invite viewers to find their own stories and connections within the paintings.

Patrick M. Tallarico

I have followed a winding path to an art-centered life, which draws on the full breadth of my experiences to shape my current work in oil. I am inspired to paint disappearing things – things that, if not captured, will fade away. Whether it is an old barn, an abandoned factory, or a once-grand hotel, I create images that reflect the feeling of a place in real or imagined settings. With a background in building and design, I bring a structural sensibility to my paintings, revealing the inherent beauty of the built environment. My work often merges architectural forms with natural landscapes, reflecting my deep respect for design and love of the environment.

I am pleased to have exhibited and sold work at juried shows and gallery spaces in Virginia, South Carolina, and Pennsylvania. Find out more at https://pmtcd.com/art or reach out to art@uucharlottesville.org for inquiries on these paintings.

Approaching Storm
Oil on Board, 26”Hx32”W, Framed, $120


White Barn
Oil on Board, 26”Hx32”W, Framed, $1200


Final Days of Fall
Oil on Board, 20”Hx26”W, Framed, $950


South Beach Sunset
Oil on Board, 32”Hx26”W, Framed, $1600


Fireflies 1
Oil on Board, 24”Hx30”W, $1200


Port of Call
Oil on Board, 12”Hx16”W, $650


Marie Spilman

I began oil painting several years ago as a hobby. Through the years I have gravitated toward painting subjects such as old cars, trucks and campers that are nostalgic. Painting allows you to take yourself to another place and time that can bring back a memory of a place or experience even if that is in your own town or backyard.
For more information or to purchase a painting, please reach out to art@uucharlottesville.org.

Evening Snow
Oil on canvas, 14”Hx11”W, unframed $350


Tinned Fish
Oil on Canvas, 12”Hx12”W unframed $500


Her Dad’s Blue Truck
Oil on Canvas, 11”Hx14”W, Not for Sale


Pink Building
Oil on Canvas, 40”Hx30”W unframed, $1300


Modern Pastry
Oil on Canvas, 16”Hx14”W, unframed, $700



Jen Cruz

I have dedicated my career to helping the environment. In recent years, this passion has taken on a new medium – oil painting. I produce work that highlights elements of the environment that are often overlooked and present them in ways that make you take notice. My current work focuses on unique perspectives on agave plants of the Sonoran Desert.

For more information or to purchase a painting, please reach out to art@uucharlottesville.org

Green Agave
Oil on Canvas, 40”Hx30”W, Unframed, $6,000


Agave Death Bloom
Oil on Canvas, 48”Hx36”W, Unframed, $7,500


Agaves on Red
Oil on Canvas, 48”Hx36”W, Unframed, NFS


Karen Shapero Jones

I am an emerging artist who began painting during the COVID-19 pandemic.  I have been a resident of Charlottesville since 1993.  Initially inspired to create portraits, I have expanded my practice over the past few years to include landscapes and cityscapes. My work reflects a growing passion for capturing diverse scenes and human expressions.
For more information or to purchase a painting, please reach out to art@uucharlottesville.org

Lakeside Stillness
Acrylic on Canvas, Framed, 22”H x 22”W, $379


Under the Marquee
Acrylic on Canvas, Framed, 27”H x 20”W, $425


Ruminating
Acrylic on Canvas, Unframed, 24”Hx18”W, $ 379


Whispering Waters
Acrylic on Canvas, Framed, 14.5”Hx11.5”W, $249


A Walk Into Autumn
Acrylic on Canvas, Framed, 20”H x16”W, $ 349


Tim Sanders

I first developed a love of painting as a young teenager, creating a handful of acrylic paintings that display the realism of life around me. 50 years later, while visiting Tuscany, Italy, I picked up a paintbrush again in a plein air art class, rekindling my desire to paint. The past 3 years, I have worked to capture my interpretation of beautiful landscapes from some of my most memorable travel experiences: a trout stream in Wyoming, the redwoods of California, the majestic Grand Tetons, and a waterfall closer to home in Shenandoah National Park to name a few. I have also explored the beauty and energy of cityscapes through many trips to New York City. In my paintings, my focus is to capture the interaction of light with various colors and textures of nature, whether early morning light on the mountaintops, afternoon sunbeams filtering through the trees or the bright blue sky reflecting off a rushing river. Art is most meaningful to me when it evokes and recreates memories of a special place or event spent with friends and family.

This is my first art exhibition, and I hope to continue creating and exhibiting art for many years to come. For more information, please reach out to art@uucharlottesville.org

Redwood
Oil on Canvas, 26”Hx20”W, NFS


Around the bend- Big Horn National Forest
Oil on Canvas, 22”Hx18”W, NFS


Mormon Row Barn Grand Tetons
Oil on Canvas, 26 ½”Hx38 ½”W, NFS


DUMBO
Oil on Canvas, 26”Hx19 ½”W, NFS


Hiker’s reward- Doyles River Falls, Shenandoah National Park
Oil on Canvas, 21 ½”Hx17 ½”W, NFS