Yellow Barn's 2012 Summer Artwork

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Nancy Storrow,  Some Songs (pastel & gouache, 2009-10)

I usually listen to music when I work. I feel there is an underlying relationship between my drawing and music. In the drawing Some Songs there is movement, a rhythm to the lines and the notes of a story. The overlay of gouache repeats the circular shapes.

—Nancy Storrow

About Nancy Storrow

Nancy Storrow lives in Putney, Vermont. She is represented by A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, NY where she has had nine solo exhibitions. Her work has been exhibited throughout the US, as well as in group exhibitions in Hungary and Sweden. Recent solo exhibitions include Dianich Gallery, Brattleboro, VT; A.I.R. Gallery; Brattleboro Museum & Art Center; The Steinhardt Gallery of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden; and the group exhibition Linear Abstraction at The Hebrew Home, Riverdale, NY. Her work will be included in a new exhibition at A.I.R. Gallery in June 2012.

Storrow is involved with local environmental and arts organizations in Vermont and she serves on the board of The In-Sight Photography Project in Brattleboro. In addition she has volunteered eleven times at Angkor Hospital for Children in Siem Reap, Cambodia, where she works in the Public Relations Department.