This month, the Gallery in the Glen Rock Public Library features Arlyne Berzak, a New Jersey native and a long-time resident of Bergen County representational artist working in oil on canvas and 3D mixed media. Arlyne’s oil paintings are traditional realistic landscapes and her most recent work are paintings of locations in Bergen County. Although oil painting is her first love, her concern for the environment led her to mixed media/collage where she uses various paper materials from old books and magazines a recyclable material. Although created from repurposed paper, some pieces are built up to create a 3rd dimension to a wall hung piece. These pieces are coated with self-leveling gel and then varnish to create elements that look and feel like porcelain. Her colors have been influenced by the brilliant colors of the Fauve movement. The patterns are reminiscent of Matisse’s use of textile patterns and colored cut outs. Her mixed media work has been described as a fearless combination of strange and unique elements which create her own brand of surrealism. Arlyne’s exhibition, through the month of January, can be seen during regularly scheduled library hours.
Arlyne Berzak is the Vice President of the American Artist Professional League and has received the prestigious designation of Signature member. She has been a docent at the Montclair Art Museum for many years.
More information about the Gallery can be found here.