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    <title>Molly Maine | The Stare&apos;s Nest</title>
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    <title>First Friday Opening at Lille Boutique</title>
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    <summary>Hello everyone!I have an opening coming up Friday, Nov 6th from 6-9 PM at Lille Boutique. This show continues my work on The Stare&apos;s Nest series. The paintings at Lille are smaller and more intimate than the five by fives...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hello everyone!<br /><br />I have an opening coming up <b>Friday, Nov 6th from 6-9 PM</b> at <a href="http://www.lilleboutique.com/">Lille Boutique</a>. This show continues my work on The Stare's Nest series. The paintings at Lille are smaller and more intimate than the five by fives at this summer's show, with some new imagery of birch branches and grass. I intend to work quite large for my next two shows, so this is likely to be the last show with small work until next summer.<br /><br />I'm very excited about this show not only because the work is strong and Lille is a great boutique, but because a friend of mine (<a href="http://hilaryhorvath.tumblr.com/">Hilary Horvath</a>) is producing the floral arrangements and the opening is concurrent with a trunk show featuring Gretchen Jones' lingerie line <a href="http://www.mothlove.com/">Moth Love</a> and Anna Korte's <a href="http://www.akvintage.com/">AK Vintage</a> jewelry. I've been impressed with Moth Love in the past and enjoyed Anna Korte's work at Contact '09. All of the work will be a good fit together, and I'm pleased to show with such a creative group of local designers.<br /><br />There will be free wine, food, art, good company, and some of the best local lingerie and jewelry Portland has to offer. I hope to see you there! <br /><br />Lille Boutique<br />1007 E Burnside (NE 10th and E Burnside)<br /> Portland, OR 97214<br /> 503-232-0333<br />Opening: Friday, Nov 6th, 6 PM to 9 PM<br /><br /><b>Blurb-size Artist's Statement</b>: <br />I began work on <i>The Stare's Nest</i> at the
beginning of 2008. Influenced by the subtractive process in intaglio, where a
printer teases out the shades of figures from a completely dark plate, I
developed paintings in which incomplete portions of birds and feathers
penetrate, emerge from and are obscured by a Northern Renaissance-inspired
glazed black background. The title <i>The Stare's Nest</i> is drawn from the
sixth section of Yeats' <i>Meditations in Time of Civil War</i>, in which Yeats
invokes a counter-world inhabited by birds and insects: a nest built in the
crumbling masonry of a building is a new source of life, expediting the decay
of the human past and standing outside the scope of the violence and
unnecessary death of war. The productive play between our ability to identify
with the lived world of birds and its fundamental unfathomableness and
otherness is a source of beauty, sublimity and horror, and I attempt to capture
this dynamic in <i>The Stare's Nest</i>. In
the paintings shown at Lille, I
incorporate touches of landscape (branches and grass) to address the cyclical
aspects of <i>Meditations</i> that are rooted in the seasonality of landscape
and place. <br /><br /><b>Molly Maine</b>, 24, concentrated in visual arts and literature at Sarah
 Lawrence College.
She studied intaglio and multi-plate color etching with Sweitlan Kraczyna in Italy.
Along with her own painting, Molly apprentices with Mahaffey Fine Arts and
paints sets at Portland Center Stage.<br />]]>
        
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    <title>Art Opening</title>
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    <published>2009-07-09T21:35:30Z</published>
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    <summary><![CDATA[The Stare's Nest opens tonight at Coffeehouse NW in Portland Oregon, from 5:00 - 8:00 PM. Coffeehouse NW 1951 W Burnside Blvd (corner of W Burnside &amp; NW Trinity) Portland OR 97209 On display are five new paintings from my...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<i>The Stare's Nest</i> opens tonight at Coffeehouse NW in Portland Oregon, from 5:00 - 8:00 PM.<br /><br />

Coffeehouse NW<br />
1951 W Burnside Blvd (corner of W Burnside &amp; NW Trinity)<br />
Portland OR 97209<br /><br />

On display are five new paintings from my 2008-2009 series <i>The Stare's Nest</i>, as well as a sequence of prints based on Wallace Steven's Poem "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird."<br /><br />

If you can not make the opening, the show will be up from the 1st of July to the 30th of August, so please come check it out!
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