• Matthew Apol: Equidistant Materials and Methods

    David Lyall Home & Design 241 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    My art practice is a long-form research effort pursuing a more comprehensive understanding of personal experiences and studio methodology. Like many other artists and designers, my work evolves through working and working through. Equidistant Materials and Methods is the middle ground and formal research linking two larger bodies of work relating to the intersection of […]

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  • Amelia Cordova Polys; So Much Left Undone

    David Lyall Home & Design 241 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    “So Much Left Undone,” a line from a Neil Young song taken out of context, is a body of work about motherhood, home and family life, with a backdrop of nostalgia for 90’s bed sheets and grandma’s wallpaper.

  • Stew Bradley

    David Lyall Home & Design 241 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    Lancaster artist Stew Bradley is known for brightly painted architecture, cinematic pop art, and filtered photography with solo exhibits in Lancaster, Lebanon and Harrisburg galleries over the last 25 years.His latest series takes a more neo-impressionist approach to colorful landscapes and dream-like imagery.

  • Stone Stafford   Palette Play: Bold and Subtle

    David Lyall Home & Design 241 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    Prepare to immerse yourself in a captivating exploration of color and form at the “Palette Play: Bold and Subtle” exhibition of Stone Stafford’s abstract art.

  • Stephen Gambone: A Symphony of Color

    David Lyall Home & Design 241 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    Landscapes that tell a story on canvas; driven by emotion, inspired by music.A poet writes their story, I paint mine!

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  • Richard Redmond: Ruralscapes

    David Lyall Home & Design 241 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    Beloved Lancaster artist Richard Redmond will be showing his latest collection of landscape oil paintings.

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  • Lynn Hocker; Enchanted Brushstrokes

    David Lyall Home & Design 241 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    This body of work steps into the whimsical world where color and imagination takes flight weaving the simplicity of Amish life with the vibrancy of the English world in a way that would just never happen. Imagine Amish folk and Evil Knievel colliding and creating “Levi Knievel”.

  • Poetic Spaces: Imaginary Interiors & Poetry about the Interior Life by Mimi Shapiro

    David Lyall Home & Design 241 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    Interior design thinking is an art and a science. Poetic spaces is the art of collage playing with the scope of my imagination. Images can be out of place, things juxtaposed or fantastical, connections are made between unlike images, imaginary places become real. Collage transcends ordinary time – because you travel through time and space, […]

  • Michael Christian Shaw: Reminiscence

    David Lyall Home & Design 241 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    “Reminiscence” is a show sharing some of my favorite memories of the two dearest and most significant places in my life: Wellfleet, Cape Cod and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Though quite dissimilar in appearance, these land and seascapes are bound by their shared distinction of being “old souls”, maintaining much of the rustic beauty and slower […]

  • Lina Seijo: Seijo Collection

    David Lyall Home & Design 241 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    This series showcases Seijo's artistic journey using stage light filters. From capturing nature's essence to playing with light, she blends raw luminosity with vibrant hues. Exploring shape, light, color, and shadow, her latest work features captivating shadow box frames with filter gels on glass. As light passes through, reflections bounce and create an immersive visual […]

  • Kristen Woodward; Forces of Nature

    David Lyall Home & Design 241 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    Woodward's encaustic paintings highlight conflicts between humans and the natural world. Animals float among cosmic constellations, creating dreamy, and visceral interactions between order and chaos. Using the encaustic hot wax medium, Woodward uses traditional as well as found wooden supports that function as both image and object.

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