Arts, Dining & Entertainment

Warren Kimble gets back to his roots with Americana

Friday, June 30, 5 p.m.—BRANDON—In July and August, the Brandon Artist Guild (BAG) will celebrate one of its own founders, Warren Kimble, with an exhibition featuring the universally appealing folk art that has made him famous beginning in 1987. The twist is that the folk art imagery he presents this summer is a new body of artwork. Warren Kimble — Folk Art 2017 is on view from June 30-Aug. 29, with a reception on Friday, June 30, 5-7 p.m.

Kimble’s beloved version of Americana — art that tells stories of a simple, less complicated era — is the genre for which he is most known. In recent years, however, the prolific artist has delved into other subjects with timely content, such as the “Widows of War” installations, or with humor and satire (“The House of Cards” collection). He has continued his insatiable exploration of abstract images, both in painting (such as the “Cosmos” series, relating to Earth and the universe) and in sculpture — the masculine assemblages shown at Burlington’s Frog Hollow venue, March 2017.

Now, to the delight of his many fans, the summer 2017 BAG exhibition will show Warren Kimble in a current mood of nostalgia, once again painting his signature animal, barn, and homestead scenes on antique wooden boards and other found objects. The artist combines his love of New England painting, architecture, and artisan imagery and applies this considerable knowledge of antiques and artifacts to the creation of his visionary folk art. The delicate details, gentle humor, and whimsy speak to the child in all of us, offering a peaceful retreat into a serene fantasy world of olden times.

Meet and greet Warren Kimble at the reception at Brandon Artists Guild, 7 Center Street, Brandon. For more information, call 802-247-4956.

Photo courtesy of Brandon Artist Guild

As with many of Warren Kimble’s works of art, this fish is hand-painted on old barn board, unique yet nostalgic, is Americana art with an appeal to modern and classic tastes.

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