LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth |
Mermaids/men at Cafe Zeus |
A collection of recent paintings done by artists Liza Fleming and Ronald Butt are on display at Rehoboth's Caf Zeus on Wilmington Avenue.
While sitting on the beach at North Shores last year, the two artists contemplated the idea of working side by side on the same canvas with hopes that such a fresh approach would rescue each of them from the non-productive ruts they found themselves in. So they decided to experiment with the process of collaboration, and they chose mermaids and mermen as their exclusive subject matter for one year. Each were intrigued by both the human and fish-like qualities that these sea creatures possess. They felt inspired to depict ocean themes for an audience at the beach while also exploring themes of sensuality and sexuality that might captivate an even broader audience. Both Ron and Liza have found this experiment to be a true intellectual endeavor. A true collaboration, which forced them to push aside their egos, has resulted in a communication that transcends gender and friendship. "We entertain each other's ideas of color, texture, style, and composition. In doing so, we've opened up avenues that neither one of us would have explored independently", says Ron. When asked which painting was her favorite in the series, Liza replied, "our next one." The two artists plan to continue with this collaborative effort. They invite you to come to view their work and share in the excitement they have experienced for the past year. Caf Zeus (formerly Yum Yum) is located at 37 Wilmington Avenue, Rehoboth Beach. For reservations, call 302-226-0400. |
LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth, Vol. 13, No. 10, July 25, 2003 |