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Join Seacoast artists and accomplished colorists Forrest Elliott and Rebecca Klementovich for a West End Master Series artist talk. Forrest and Rebecca explore the striking impact of color and its ability to transform our experience of the world around us, against the backdrop of their joint exhibition "Electricity of Color," currently on display at PMAC. Wine and light snacks provided.
A colorist doesn’t simply present a pink that means “pink,” or even one that symbolizes a “flower” or the “blush of a cheek.” Instead, a colorist offers a pink that evokes concepts like eternity, kindness, power, or love. Rather than focusing solely on color, we engage in a dialogue with it, using it to express the otherwise inexpressible. Our aim is not to provide a mere surface to look upon, but to invite viewers to delve deeper, exploring what lies beyond the canvas and within themselves.
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FORREST ELLIOTT
Forrest Elliott is a contemporary painter exploring color relationships and how they are translated through the experience of seeing onto a two dimensional surface. He received his B.F.A. from the University of New Hampshire with a minor in History. His work has been featured in Clover + Bee, Design*Sponge, and Studio Visit to name a few publications. Forrest is represented by Blue Door Gallery, in York, Maine, Kennedy Gallery and Nahcotta in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery in Center Sandwich, New Hampshire. His work is held in extensive private collections throughout the United States and abroad, including, Balmain, NSW, Australia & Hong Kong, China. He is currently a full-time artist working out of his studios in York, Maine and Rollinsford, New Hampshire.
Connect with Forrest on Instagram @forrestkelliott.
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REBECCA KLEMENTOVICH
Rebecca uses nostalgia from natural subjects such as, flowers, mountains, colonial buildings and seascapes – but with a sharp, contemporary edge. Houses that are floating away due to climate change are a new direction she is taking. How to create paintings that exhibit humanity along with high keyed colors and neutrals is a reality she plans on working towards. These two contrasting ideas bring out the energy and complexities of our natural modern world. Rebecca’s work moves in between abstract and semi landscapes because of this, there is a fantastic tension. She is a true champion of using unusual color combos in her work. Her figure paintings and drawings allude to complex relationships and dynamics, sometimes haunting, sometimes intimate always in 17 or 18 century style.
Graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology NYC, she specialized in fashion illustration. Rebecca was a fashion art director for 22 years in the city. Her art career gave her a love of color and a strong design component in her paintings.
Rebecca lived in northern New Hampshire near the Mount Washington area for many years. Now she lives near Portsmouth, NH. The mountains gave her the sentimentality and the lyrical style in her landscapes, along with Fauvism. Foliage and Fauvism has been a huge influence on her work. All of these elements have produced large, modern, and unique fine art paintings. The natural subjects, human connection, and vibrant colors, she finds in her paintings take her to an enduring place of beauty, she hopes to share with the viewer.
Connect with Rebecca on Instagram @Rebeccaklementovich and Facebook @Rebecca Klementovich.
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See “Electricity of Color” at PMAC’s Haas Family Gallery May 5-June 6, 2025
Gallery Hours
Monday: 12PM-5PM
Tuesday – Thursday: By Appointment
Friday: 12:30PM – 7PM
Saturday: 9AM – 3:00PM
Closed Sundays