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Stephanie Clair — August 30, 2007
Join us as contemporary cubist painter Stephanie Clair appears at Allure on Thursday, August 30th from 4-7 PM. Stepahie Clair's color, technique, imagination, and cubism evokes mystery and emotion reflected in every piece she paints.
This free art exhibition is open to the public, and will feature Clair's original works as well as limited edition, hand-embellished Giclées.
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“Distinction” — a group art show — June 7, 2007Allure presents its very first multi-artist art show, "Distinction", featuring three artists spanning a variety of genres and styles. Scheduled to appear are Tatyana Eliseeva, Ed Greco, and Allan Tuttle. The show will take place on Thursday, June 7 at 4:00 pm. Come relax with a glass of wine and enjoy an eclectic treat for the senses. Admission is free and open to the general public, with no advance reservation required. |
Bradley Jackson — April 19, 2007
Visit Allure, and meet one of the most popular wildlife artists in the US. Bradley Jackson makes his special appearance on Thursday April 19 at Allure, a Galleria of Fine Art, 125 Turnpike Rd. Rt. 9 W. Westborough, MA (1/2 mile west from the Naked Fish) from 4:00 to 8:00 pm.
Known for his realistic approach, exactness for detail and a feeling for the actual essence of life, he uses acrylic paints in a unique application to capture the very heart of nature.
An evening with Pamela Sukhum — March 8, 2007
Join us on March 8, 2007 from 5-8 pm for an art exhibition with Pamela Sukhum. Pamela's uniquely textural style many say introduces a new genre into the art world.
Sukhum, an avid traveler, has studied and deepened her creative spirit in Thailand, Nepal, Tibet, South America and Africa.
Allure is proud to welcome Pamela into our gallery for this rare New England appearance.
Sean Farrell — February 22, 2007
Allure invites you to stop by and meet artist Sean Farrell on February 22, 2007 from 5:00-8:00 pm.
Sean Farrell’s exquisitely painted flower and fruit arrangements are characterized by the use jewel-like color and the nuances of light.
Recently at the prestigious Florence Biennale exhibit, NYARTS Magazine described Sean's works as "eye-catching" with "use of dramatically bold colors mixed with delicate detail in a very modern old-master style".






