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Show C-12 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, August 29-31, 2018 COME STROLL WITH US ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 31ST FROM 6 TO 9 PM AND MAKE A NIGHT OF IT! MEYER GALLERY • PREWITT GALLERY • J GO GALLERY • MONTGOMERY LEE • TROVE GALLERY GALLERY MAR • IMAGES OF NATURE-MANGELSON • BRETT WEBSTER GALLERY • KIMBALL ART CENTER • DAVID BEAVIS GALLERY JULIE NESTER GALLERY • FATALI GALLERY • TERZIAN GALLERY • SUSAN SWARTZ • WILLIAM KRANSTOVER FINE ART LUND’S FINE ART GALLERY • DESIGNS BY KNIGHT • MOUNTAIN TRAILS GALLERY • PROTHRO GALLERY • OPEN AIR ART SPACE • TERZIAN GALLERY TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Artist William J. “Kranny” Kranstover’s Peoa studio is filled with paintings, brushes and acrylic paint. Continued from C-5 COURTESY OF THOMAS ANTHONY GALLERY The handmade Korean paper art created by Jeong Han and Choon Hyang Yun are like tapestries that absorb light and are not displayed behind glass. Continued from C-1 Korean artists will visit University, a Presbyterian college, and received their masters of fine art degrees in Western art,” Bloch said. “While they became professors of art, they have always been interested historically and culturally in the tradition of Ko- rean paper making,” he said. The couple began making their own paper when their sons came to the United States to attend college. “Jeong Han and Choon Hyang moved to San Francisco, and Jeong Han took a second masters of fine arts degree in printmaking and became a master printmaker,” Bloch said. “After that, they decided they wanted to incorporate the long Korean cultural history in their art, and that they wanted to work together.” Thomas Anthony, owner of the eponymous gallery, said he is looking forward to the demonstration. assemble Park City’s Premier Co-Working Space “I’ve never met the Yuns face to face, even though we’ve been showing their work for a little more than a year,” Anthony said. “This is a wonderful opportunity for us to present this creative process that developed centuries ago and has stood the test of time. An artist demonstration by Korean paper artists Jeong Han and Choon Hyang Yun will be held from 6-9 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 31. The public will get the chance to meet the artists from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1, at Thomas Anthony Gallery, 340 Main St. Both events are free and open to the public. For information, visit pc.gallery. shadows. You can see them if you get close to the paintings.” The painter will also flip over a painting to see what it looks like upside down or sideways. “I will do anything and everything to get the painting,” said Kranstover, whose prints also are seen on Cognition Wine labels. “I’ll even get the roller out and roll paint over things.” The exhibit is also Kranstothings around to really look at ver’s homage to one of his inthe type of texture I want and fluences, French painter Georges what kinds of compositions I can Braque. create with the different colors.” Braque is known for his abThe artist’s go-to medium is stract cubism and impressionist acrylic, and he also adds some works, Kranstover said. multimedia elements into his “I like to tag my favorite artwork. Kranstover paints over ists and those who inspire me posters, newspapers and even in my shows,” he said. “The puzzle pieces. exhibit I did before was around “I put puzzle pieces in for tex- the anniversary of Paul Klee’s ture,” he said. “They pop (out) death, and I showed a series of SD_3colX4_ParkRec_final.pdf 1 8/27/18 10:14 AM nicely because you get some surreal houses.” ‘Kranny’ finds his nook Although Kranstover is focused on his paintings at this time of his life, he is also a sculptor. His creations have been found on local public trails and street corners. Kranstover was responsible for sculptures of upcycled materials that were anonymously displayed on the Union Pacific Rail Trail in the 1990s, and he and his daughter Malia Macheel created the “Light the Fire Within” metal work for the 2002 Winter Games. The sculpture is on permanent display on the corner of Kearns Boulevard and Bonanza Drive. William J. “Kranny” Kranstover will show a selection of Utah landscape paintings from 6-9 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 31, at Park City Lodging, 820 Park Ave. The event is free and open to the public. For information, visit www.wjkart.com. WHY WORK ALONE Business Lounge • Work Stations • Private Offices Conference Rooms • Reception Services For details please contact Angela at 435-200-1312 info@assembleparkcity.com | www.assembleparkcity.com Located in Newpark @ Kimball Junction Discover Park City at: www.ParkCityHomesAndLand.com ELECTRIC FUN FOR EVERYONE! SALES, RENTALS AND SERVICE OF ALL BIKES Bring us this ad and recieve a FREE Wasatch E Bike water bottle to keep you cool during Swiss Days! Open Tuesday - Saturday 10am-6pm. Offer valid August 31-September 1, 2018. 25 W. 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