The Artists’ Gallery in the Emerson Cultural Center will be featuring Anne Danahy & Matt Piedalue in October

The Artists’ Gallery in the Emerson Cultural Center will be featuring the work of Anne Danahy and Matt Piedalue during the month of October.  The show will include an Artwalk on October 10th where you can meet the artists and share a glass of wine.
 
Danahy’s Montana paintings exhibit the subtle luminescence of watercolors and the passionate depths and intensities of oil. She likes to see as a small child sees – with wonder and love for people, animals and nature seeking the obscured or innocent.  Her bluebird paintings have become popular with locals and tourists as a way to capture a part of the Montana landscape.
 
Piedalue  finds that being an artist is an incurable disease. He discovered clay while attending Montana State University and it has since taken over his life. His style is sturdy and comfortable to use but is influenced by science fiction and comic book art.  Many pieces are organice in appearance, ranging from plant-like vases to mugs with monstrous teeth and pitchers with horms and beak-like spouts.
 
Come and meet these artists at the October Artwalk in the Emerson Cultural Center on Friday, October 10th from 5-8 pm and find out about what inspires them and see the results of those inspirations.