Painter Kirby Fredendall and husband, photographer and sculptor Alex Damevski open their studios to the public sharing latest work

Reported Tuesday, May 14, 2024.

Above: LR: Alex Damevski, R: Kirby Fredendall.  Photo Credit: Contributed. 

New Hope artist couple, Fredendall & Damevski, open their studios, welcoming the public from noon until 6pm on May 18 & 19, 2024 to experience their work and learn each artists’ process.

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New Hope, PA  – On Saturday and Sunday, May 18th and 19th, Alex Damevksi and Kirby Fredendall will be hosting Open Studio days to present their latest work.

Fredendall’s newest work continues to explore the ever changing light, color, and texture of the landscape in paintings on both canvas and acid etched tin as well as pastel drawings.

“My painting are derived from elements that I observe and then pull apart and selectively reconfigure. The viewer is gently led away from a directly observed image to one where a balance is struck between the known and the felt. The surface is organized into separate areas where one can experience the landscape as a vista across a body of water, as the transparency of light and objects seen beneath the water, and the combinations of light and color that play together among all of these views. The viewer can be drawn deep into the visual space or skate along the surface. These shifting points of view allow me to selectively pull elements from the visual experience that most effectively express a heightened awareness of the felt experience of the place. These landscapes on tin are my newest work, reflecting the closest I have come to achieving my goal of capturing the sublime, remembered landscape. I do not try to capture a specific place but rather a mood. I try to transport the viewer to a place remembered by the use of subtle color combinations that are found in the landscape. The use of the acid washed tin allows me to create a surface that feels “of” water over which I describe a water place.”

Pictured Above: Kirby Fredendall Islands in Morning Sunlight Oil on canvas 30″ x 48″ 2024 by Kirby Fredendall.  Photo Credit: Contributed. 

Pictured Above: Kirby Fredendall-Possibility of Day-2024-28″ x 24″.  Photo Credit: Contributed. 

Damevski is a photographer as well as a sculptor.  Damevski’s newest work continues to explore the beauty of the surrounding landscape as well as the structures and people within it. Color, texture, and light are combined to form compelling images that elevate the everyday to the sublime. Within these new photographs are images that capture the timeless beauty of the Adirondack mountains and lakes, from a sweeping mountain vista to a fisherman caught in a quiet moment casting his line. Shapes, patterns, and colors collide in a beautiful visual alchemy in his photographs of things as diverse as spools of thread to poured liquids. Most recently, Damevski has been creating compelling sculpture from the fallen wood found throughout his property. These pieces speak to the organic forms in Damevski’s landscape photography.

Pictured Above: Alex Damevski – Emergence – 2023 – Ash wood slate quills.  Photo Credit: Contributed. 

Pictured Above: Alex Damevski Corn Sunrise 8”x10” archival ink jet print.  Photo Credit: Contributed. 

Grendel and Damevski’s studios are both located at 1448 Street Road, New Hope, PA.  More information, visit the artist’s websites:

www.kirbyfredendall.com

www.alexdamevski.com