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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Oh my, 2 openings Fri 10/11 with my work represented in each...

hard to be in two places at the same time for Fri nite. Have decided to stay in town. It cost me! (more on that later) Will be at Projekte Gallery

The ArtExposure "Water, Sand, Wind and Sky" Opening will be from 6 - 8 PM. at the Gallery on Rt. 17 in Hampstead, NC
http://www.artexposure50.com/


&

Projekte Gallery "Cumulonimbus" show will be from 6 - 9 PM at the Gallery at 3rd & Castle Sts. in WIlmington, NC.


                                                              http://vimeo.com/24682694

Each group show will be!
and hope you can make it there(s), to be with some wonderful art & people.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Friday, January 14, 2011

Looking Back...Facing Forward Opening at ArtExposure

Second Friday Opening
a look at artists... past and present work
tonite at ArtExposure Gallery, Hampstead, NC. Rt 17
6 - 8 PM

will be including Spring Osier, 2002 and WebhGround 9, 2010

http://www.greenartstudio.com/1519-springosier.html




http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2010/10/blog-post.html

Thursday, November 11, 2010


2nd Friday Opening "Small Treasures" 6pm - 8p at ArtExposure through January 12th
  22527 Highway 17
between Holly Ridge, NC and Hampstead, NC
(just south of Highway 210 and Lowes)

I'll have 5 pieces at 2nd Friday Opening "Small Treasures"

 Infinity 6 
http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2010/04/infinity-6.html
Atlas Shrugged I/We can't afford the luxury of that fantasy                          http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2010/10/atlasshrugged.html
writing dots 
http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2010/10/untitledyet.html
Red/Violet Waves 
http://greenartstudio.com/RedVioletWaves.htm
Into Wave 13 
http://greenartstudio.com/intowaves13.html

Gallery Hours: 
Tuesday through Saturday: 10AM - 5PM
Thursday: Open Studio from 5:30-7:30
(Call ahead to schedule)
Sunday: 12:00-5:00 PM
Monday: Closed
 PH. #910-330-4077

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Into Wave 14





Into Wave 14          Beeswax & natural pigments on paper         11" x 15"           2006

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Article appears in Wilmington NC "Natural Awakening Magazine"








http://www.livenaturalnc.com/
Painting With and For Nature
in Surf City
by Angelica Pallas








Infinity: beeswax and natural pigment on


Lotka paper. 46” x 14”. 2009.





   Greg Patch’s paintings of infinity, the body’s seven energy centers or chakras, and relationships between 
opposing forces symbolize the very essence of life – the waves of energy that move the natural world universally. A means of meditation for the Surf City artist and a vehicle of contemplation for others, the wavy patterns and symbols that emerge in his paintings are created with material as natural as the ancient, sacred geometry that inspires them. A mixture of beeswax and 
natural pigments is the artist’s medium of choice, and for good reasons. “Sustainable alternative mediums 
that are free of turpentine, processed oils, plastics, lead, preservatives and fungicides are at our fingertips: 
beeswax, egg tempera, watercolor, earth (clay) and 
sustainably produced wood, for example,” Patch says.
   A look at some of the material safety data sheets 
(MSDS) on popular mediums is eye-opening. The following safety data excerpt on the commonly used flake white oil paint is one example Patch shares on his website, GreenArtStudio.com, in “A Look at Toxicity in Visual Arts Materials”:
“USAGE PRECAUTIONS: Avoid spilling, skin and eye contact. Wear full protective clothing for prolonged exposure and/or high concentrations. Pregnant or breast-feeding women must not handle this product.” 
   Sounds more like an excerpt from the MSDS for nuclear waste than art paint. One can only wonder if the fox is guarding the chicken coop. “The use of these toxins is legally regulated under the classification of non-toxic by the Art & Creative Materials Institute, Inc (ACMI),” the environmental artist explains. “Unfortunately, the ACMI is funded by art paint
manufacturers and those producing the ingredients inside the material like the petroleum and chemical industries.”
   Active in the evolution of a people- and earth-friendly art community, Patch joins other eco-artists at events like ecoartspace’s “What Matters Most?” show and benefit in New York City in April. A collection donated by 300 artists to support the environmental efforts of ecoartspace, each piece is priced at only $150 and can be viewed at EcoArtSpaceWhatMatters- Most2010.blogspot. com. On June 28, the day of Tate Britain’s summer party celebrating BP’s 20-year sponsorship of the art gallery, Patch joined 170 others in the international art community in an unprecedented coalition from the arts condemning BP’s sponsorship of the 113-year-old British art gallery. Including signatures of masters whose works are held or have been held in collections within the gallery, an excerpt from the letter reads: “As crude oil continues to devastate coastlines and communities in the Gulf of Mexico, BP executives will be enjoying a cocktail reception with curators and artists in the Tate Britain. These relationships enable big oil companies to mask the environmentally destructive nature of their activities with the social legitimacy that is associated with such high-profile cultural associations.”
   Waking each day to a sun that grows ever hotter as it rises over our one ocean, Greg Patch has a very clear view of what eco-art is: “Artists can create great works to honor the environment, but not until we start using materials and methods that honor the environment are we accepting personal responsibility for the environment.”


Pigments with No Significant Hazards
Charcoal, Bone, Graphite & Mars Black
Ultramarine Blue, Green, Red & Violet
White #18, 23 & 24
Titanium White
Van Dyke Brown
Mars Yellow, Orange, Violet & Black
Ochre & Yellow Ochre
Yellow Oxide # 42 & 43
Metallic Gold #3
Metallic Silver
The Siennas
Sepia
Indian Red (red iron oxide)
Phthalocyanine Blue & Green
The information was compiled by artist
Greg Patch from the Environmental Management
Division of the City of Tucson’s
“Health & Safety in the Arts: A Searchable
Database of Health & Safety Information
for Artists.” To view the full database, visit
www.ci.tucson.az.us/arthazards/.

Samplings of Greg Patch’s paintings are on display ongoing at ArtExposure just south of Highway 210(Lowes) at 22527 Highway 17 North in Hampstead and at Porters Neck Yoga & Spa at 8004 Market St. in Wilmington, with an opening scheduled at Sage Salon & Spa at 7110 Wrightsville Ave., Unit A-2 in mid-September. His full portfolio can be viewed online at GreenArtStudio.com. Additional information is also available on his blog at GregPatch.blogspot.com. 910-616-9930.







Thursday, July 15, 2010

Good to refresh!





                                                       Into Wave 17


I dropped off seven paintings at ArtExposure (www.artexposure50.com) today and brought home 6 paintings that had been on display. Good to refresh!
Ocean Waves and Into Wave 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 and 16 can now be viewed at the gallery on Rt 17 in Hampstead, NC. White Wave and Yellow Wave remain on display there.