Sarah Vedder’s latest solo exhibition, “State of Grace,” brings her evocative tonalist landscapes to Sullivan Goss from February 27 to April 27. The show’s opening reception takes place at 8 p.m. on 1st Thursday, offering art aficionados a first look at Vedder’s tranquil vistas.
Works by Landscape Painter Sarah Vedder to be Shown at Sullivan Goss
Key Takeaways:
- A new solo exhibit by tonalist landscape painter Sarah Vedder
- Titled “State of Grace,” on view at Sullivan Goss
- Exhibition dates run from February 27 through April 27
- An opening reception is set for 8 p.m. on 1st Thursday
- Features Vedder’s atmospheric and contemplative landscapes
The Exhibition at Sullivan Goss
Sullivan Goss will soon unveil a solo exhibit by tonalist landscape artist Sarah Vedder. Her latest collection, titled “State of Grace,” offers a glimpse into the calm and contemplative world she creates with subtle shifts of light and color.
The Title and the Tonalist Style
“State of Grace” is an apt name for Vedder’s collection of landscapes, each of which captures quiet scenes in rich, tonal hues. Toning—or emphasizing atmospheric effect over distinct details—offers viewers the chance to immerse themselves in gently rendered vistas, finding peace and reflection in every scene.
Dates and Opening Reception
The exhibition will run from February 27 to April 27, giving art aficionados plenty of opportunity to experience these works in person. Those eager for a sneak peek can attend the opening reception at 8 p.m. on 1st Thursday, a local arts tradition that invites the public to mingle with artists, curators, and fellow art lovers.
Reflections on Sarah Vedder’s Landscape Art
Vedder’s approach to painting suggests a deep appreciation for nature’s quieter moments. The soft, balanced color palettes in her work evoke an almost spiritual calm, allowing the viewer to linger on each nuanced shade of light. This tonalist style underscores the emotional resonance of landscapes rather than strictly literal portrayals of scenery.
An Invitation to Experience ‘State of Grace’
For those curious about contemporary approaches to landscape painting, “State of Grace” offers a window into the potential of tonalist art. Sullivan Goss, known for showcasing a variety of creative voices, welcomes visitors to enjoy Vedder’s exhibition and to discover how tone and subtlety can redefine our experience of nature.