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Welcome to the Merike Lugus Art Gallery on the Web featuring my sculpture and paintings. I have painted all my life (see my CV) [in 2nd window] but my style has changed over the years. Where my early work often showed the influence of Gustav Klimt (see, for example, one of my paintings [in 2nd window] shown in the 1979 City Woman article), my style has changed to a more textural approach -- as you will see from my "Child Bride". Sculpture is newer for me (the past eleven years) so my style is still exploratory. My latest venture is a line of floral sculptures in fiberglass: Light Fantastics.
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Here you will find:
| Content | List order | Images in list bold=preferred default | ||
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| PAINTINGS | Reverse chronological | No images | Thumbnails | Small images |
| Alphabetical | No images | Thumbnails | Small images | |
| SCULPTURES | Reverse chronological | No images | Thumbnails | Small images |
| LIGHT FANTASTICS | Thumbnails | Small images | ||
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My show, "Definitely Not Black and White", in the Upstairs Gallery (in Port Hope) of The Art Gallery of Northumberland during March and April 2005 consisted of a room of nine of my paintings -- most of them newly produced for the show.
Back to TopThe Colborne Art Gallery sculpture show I was honoured to share with the internationally known local area sculptor Frances Gage. It was held at the The Colborne Art Gallery from Feb 3, 2001 to March 25, 2001. This show displayed some explorations of new media (sculpting in wax and then casting in fibreglass, resins, and other media) focussing primarily on translucency and fragility.
Back to TopMy largest previous solo sculpture show Transient States, was held at the Art Gallery of Northumberland from January 17, to March 1, 1998. If you missed it in Cobourg, you can still see a brief summary of Transient States in cyberspace.
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