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SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-12-03/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
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ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-12-02/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241127
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DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
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SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-27/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-26/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-25/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-23/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241123
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T172905Z
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SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-22/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241122
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
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SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-21/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
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SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-20/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241120
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240925T163918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T172905Z
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SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-19/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241119
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
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SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-18/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241117
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240925T163918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T172905Z
UID:10055743-1731715200-1731801599@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-16/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240925T163918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T172905Z
UID:10055742-1731628800-1731715199@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-15/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241115
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240925T163918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T172905Z
UID:10055741-1731542400-1731628799@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-14/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241114
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240925T163918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T172905Z
UID:10055740-1731456000-1731542399@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-13/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241113
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240925T163918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T172905Z
UID:10055739-1731369600-1731455999@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-12/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241110
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240925T163918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T172905Z
UID:10055738-1731110400-1731196799@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-09/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241109
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240925T163918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T172905Z
UID:10055737-1731024000-1731110399@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-08/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241108
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240925T163918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T172905Z
UID:10055736-1730937600-1731023999@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-07/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241107
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240925T163918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T172905Z
UID:10055735-1730851200-1730937599@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Everyday Encounters" by Yuka Ikebuchi
DESCRIPTION:Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan\, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences\, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. \nUpon completing her studies\, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals\, community facilities\, and a long-term care facility in the US. After some years spent as a therapist\, Yuka became more focused on being a full-time mother and a homemaker until\nher youngest took off to college. \nSince then\, Yuka has been back in her studio and continuing to work on painting. Yuka is now creating art of her own and finding images that reflect her inner voice. \nARTIST STATEMENT: I often look for something that catches my eyes when I walk in my neighborhood\, new towns\, or foreign cities. Some days I get lucky and happen to come across a fascinating scene like circus performers practicing their trapeze work. Other times I get a passing glance at people going about their daily lives in cafes\, at the beach\, or on city and village streets. It seems that whenever I am not actively searching for a particular inspiration\, beautiful sky and clouds\, fresh flowers and vegetables in gardens\, and lively dogs and cats will often help expanding my mind’s eye. \nHowever there are lots of other times\, I have to dig in deep and look and think about painting inspiration. In whatever a motif and/or vision comes to be my painting theme\, I look for images that can be formed to convey their natural beauty and/or become a vehicle of sorts to project emotions\, intentions\, and experiences. In the “Circus Practice”\, I try expressing mixed emotions by contrasting between the stillness of the man suspended in mid air and active movements in the sky. \nMy work is evolving and searching for ways toward better execution. I humbly enjoy an impressionistic approach with texture and movement from brush strokes and layered color effects. \nPictured: Circus Practice by Yuka Ikebuchi
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/everyday-encounters-by-yuka-ikebuchi/2024-11-06/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Circus-Practice-by-Yuka-Ikebuchi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241103
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240912T175909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T180140Z
UID:10055667-1730505600-1730591999@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Medusa" by Florida in Art
DESCRIPTION:This art exhibition explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa\, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.\nThe myth of Medusa is a tapestry of tragedy\, transformation\, and power. Artists have been encouraged to delve into this complex myth and present their unique interpretations\, whether Medusa symbolizes victimhood\, empowerment\, or something entirely different. \nArtists interpret a broader dialogue about the influence of myth and art on Western culture and challenge the boundaries of traditional interpretations\, a conversation starter. We are inviting viewers to reconsider Medusa’s story via diverse artistic lenses. \n(Event image: “Medusa” by Patricia Pettit) \n  \n 
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/medusa-by-florida-in-art/2024-11-02/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Medusa-by-Patricia-Pettit.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241102
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240912T175909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T180140Z
UID:10055666-1730419200-1730505599@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Medusa" by Florida in Art
DESCRIPTION:This art exhibition explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa\, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.\nThe myth of Medusa is a tapestry of tragedy\, transformation\, and power. Artists have been encouraged to delve into this complex myth and present their unique interpretations\, whether Medusa symbolizes victimhood\, empowerment\, or something entirely different. \nArtists interpret a broader dialogue about the influence of myth and art on Western culture and challenge the boundaries of traditional interpretations\, a conversation starter. We are inviting viewers to reconsider Medusa’s story via diverse artistic lenses. \n(Event image: “Medusa” by Patricia Pettit) \n  \n 
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/medusa-by-florida-in-art/2024-11-01/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Medusa-by-Patricia-Pettit.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240912T175909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T180140Z
UID:10055665-1730332800-1730419199@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Medusa" by Florida in Art
DESCRIPTION:This art exhibition explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa\, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.\nThe myth of Medusa is a tapestry of tragedy\, transformation\, and power. Artists have been encouraged to delve into this complex myth and present their unique interpretations\, whether Medusa symbolizes victimhood\, empowerment\, or something entirely different. \nArtists interpret a broader dialogue about the influence of myth and art on Western culture and challenge the boundaries of traditional interpretations\, a conversation starter. We are inviting viewers to reconsider Medusa’s story via diverse artistic lenses. \n(Event image: “Medusa” by Patricia Pettit) \n  \n 
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/medusa-by-florida-in-art/2024-10-31/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Medusa-by-Patricia-Pettit.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241031
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240912T175909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T180140Z
UID:10055664-1730246400-1730332799@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Medusa" by Florida in Art
DESCRIPTION:This art exhibition explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa\, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.\nThe myth of Medusa is a tapestry of tragedy\, transformation\, and power. Artists have been encouraged to delve into this complex myth and present their unique interpretations\, whether Medusa symbolizes victimhood\, empowerment\, or something entirely different. \nArtists interpret a broader dialogue about the influence of myth and art on Western culture and challenge the boundaries of traditional interpretations\, a conversation starter. We are inviting viewers to reconsider Medusa’s story via diverse artistic lenses. \n(Event image: “Medusa” by Patricia Pettit) \n  \n 
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/medusa-by-florida-in-art/2024-10-30/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Medusa-by-Patricia-Pettit.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241030
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240912T175909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T180140Z
UID:10055663-1730160000-1730246399@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Medusa" by Florida in Art
DESCRIPTION:This art exhibition explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa\, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.\nThe myth of Medusa is a tapestry of tragedy\, transformation\, and power. Artists have been encouraged to delve into this complex myth and present their unique interpretations\, whether Medusa symbolizes victimhood\, empowerment\, or something entirely different. \nArtists interpret a broader dialogue about the influence of myth and art on Western culture and challenge the boundaries of traditional interpretations\, a conversation starter. We are inviting viewers to reconsider Medusa’s story via diverse artistic lenses. \n(Event image: “Medusa” by Patricia Pettit) \n  \n 
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/medusa-by-florida-in-art/2024-10-29/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Medusa-by-Patricia-Pettit.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241029
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240912T175909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T180140Z
UID:10055662-1730073600-1730159999@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Medusa" by Florida in Art
DESCRIPTION:This art exhibition explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa\, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.\nThe myth of Medusa is a tapestry of tragedy\, transformation\, and power. Artists have been encouraged to delve into this complex myth and present their unique interpretations\, whether Medusa symbolizes victimhood\, empowerment\, or something entirely different. \nArtists interpret a broader dialogue about the influence of myth and art on Western culture and challenge the boundaries of traditional interpretations\, a conversation starter. We are inviting viewers to reconsider Medusa’s story via diverse artistic lenses. \n(Event image: “Medusa” by Patricia Pettit) \n  \n 
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/medusa-by-florida-in-art/2024-10-28/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Medusa-by-Patricia-Pettit.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241027
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240912T175909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T180140Z
UID:10055661-1729900800-1729987199@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Medusa" by Florida in Art
DESCRIPTION:This art exhibition explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa\, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.\nThe myth of Medusa is a tapestry of tragedy\, transformation\, and power. Artists have been encouraged to delve into this complex myth and present their unique interpretations\, whether Medusa symbolizes victimhood\, empowerment\, or something entirely different. \nArtists interpret a broader dialogue about the influence of myth and art on Western culture and challenge the boundaries of traditional interpretations\, a conversation starter. We are inviting viewers to reconsider Medusa’s story via diverse artistic lenses. \n(Event image: “Medusa” by Patricia Pettit) \n  \n 
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/medusa-by-florida-in-art/2024-10-26/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Medusa-by-Patricia-Pettit.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241026
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240912T175909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T180140Z
UID:10055660-1729814400-1729900799@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Medusa" by Florida in Art
DESCRIPTION:This art exhibition explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa\, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.\nThe myth of Medusa is a tapestry of tragedy\, transformation\, and power. Artists have been encouraged to delve into this complex myth and present their unique interpretations\, whether Medusa symbolizes victimhood\, empowerment\, or something entirely different. \nArtists interpret a broader dialogue about the influence of myth and art on Western culture and challenge the boundaries of traditional interpretations\, a conversation starter. We are inviting viewers to reconsider Medusa’s story via diverse artistic lenses. \n(Event image: “Medusa” by Patricia Pettit) \n  \n 
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/medusa-by-florida-in-art/2024-10-25/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Medusa-by-Patricia-Pettit.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241025
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240912T175909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T180140Z
UID:10055659-1729728000-1729814399@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Medusa" by Florida in Art
DESCRIPTION:This art exhibition explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa\, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.\nThe myth of Medusa is a tapestry of tragedy\, transformation\, and power. Artists have been encouraged to delve into this complex myth and present their unique interpretations\, whether Medusa symbolizes victimhood\, empowerment\, or something entirely different. \nArtists interpret a broader dialogue about the influence of myth and art on Western culture and challenge the boundaries of traditional interpretations\, a conversation starter. We are inviting viewers to reconsider Medusa’s story via diverse artistic lenses. \n(Event image: “Medusa” by Patricia Pettit) \n  \n 
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/medusa-by-florida-in-art/2024-10-24/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Medusa-by-Patricia-Pettit.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241024
DTSTAMP:20260521T090942
CREATED:20240912T175909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T180140Z
UID:10055658-1729641600-1729727999@carrollwoodcenter.org
SUMMARY:"Medusa" by Florida in Art
DESCRIPTION:This art exhibition explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa\, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.\nThe myth of Medusa is a tapestry of tragedy\, transformation\, and power. Artists have been encouraged to delve into this complex myth and present their unique interpretations\, whether Medusa symbolizes victimhood\, empowerment\, or something entirely different. \nArtists interpret a broader dialogue about the influence of myth and art on Western culture and challenge the boundaries of traditional interpretations\, a conversation starter. We are inviting viewers to reconsider Medusa’s story via diverse artistic lenses. \n(Event image: “Medusa” by Patricia Pettit) \n  \n 
URL:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/calendar/medusa-by-florida-in-art/2024-10-23/
LOCATION:Lobby Art Gallery\, 4537 Lowell Road\, Tampa\, 33618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://carrollwoodcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Medusa-by-Patricia-Pettit.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Willow Wright%2C curator":MAILTO:curator@carrollwoodcenter.org
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