ON VIEW: LIGHT COLOR LINE TEXTURE
Spring | Summer 2019 | MartinArts 7
Tina Kraft received her BA in fine
art from FAU and her MA from the New York
Studio School. She has furthered her studies in
classes and clinics in New York and in Italy.
Her evocative landscapes and
interesting pallette create mood and
atmosphere. She is a master of brushwork,
color, composition and near abstraction.
She has taught at the Armory Art
Center in Palm Beach, and continues teaching
private students.
Gail McCarthy is our mystical
magician of clay. A special alchemy of secret
formulas gives her forms lusters of unexpected
brilliance.
While living in Washington, D.C. in
the 1960s she studied with the master potter
Valley Possony. She received her MFA in
sculpture at the University of Buffalo where
she was strongly influenced by another master,
Beatrice Wood.
Gail has exhibited throughout the
world and her work is held in museums and
private collections. Since moving to Port
St. Lucie, Gail has been involved in the arts
community especially with the Lundin Kudo
Empty Bowls project which raises money for
the Treasure Coast Food Bank.
Jane Saull is also a wanderer. Only she
roams the world’s oceans with camera, tanks,
and lights to photograph our underwater
environment. While she also captures
pictures on land, this exhibit focuses on her
mesmerizing macro underwater work.
Through her images she hopes to
promote conservation, and to enhance the
viewers’ awareness of the world’s resources and
ecosystems.
Jane comes to Martin County from
Mississippi, and has been active in the arts
community since her arrival in 1975. She holds
several Masters degrees and practices as a
Speech-Language Pathologist.