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Ivars Miķelsons, Henrihs Vorkals, Valdis Krēsliņš, Sanda Skujiņa, Juta Rindina, Dace Lielā, Andris Eglītis, Laima Bikše, Ilze Avotiņa

Midsummer and the Time After

15.06.2011 - 19.07.2011

St.John”s Day, occurs at the summer solstice in the middle of summer. As northerners, this most likely is our favourite season, long awaited through the long winters. The nighttime is short and it is possible to enjoy the sun. The long winter’s nights are a faded memory, and we do not want to think about the fact that autumn is not so far away. This is the time to enjoy lying on your back in a blooming meadow, staring into the sky watching the clouds pass by. They are reflected in water where the sweet flags provide fragrance to the air and the water-lilies bloom. It is around this time when we feel closest to nature. The exhibition “Midsummer’s Day and After” reflects those feelings.

The exposition is made up of the paintings of Dace Lielā, Laima Bikše, Ilze Avotiņa, Ieva Liepiņa, Andris Eglītis, Valdis Krēsliņš, Henrihs Vorkals, Lauris Mīlbrets, Jānis Purcens and Kaspars Zariņš, ceramics of Juta Rindina and sculptures of Andris Vārpa, Aivars Vilipsons and Ivars Miķelsons.

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    Frančeska Kirke. Ideal landscape No 1. 2007. Oil on canvas, 150x130

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    Laima Bikše. We and trees. 2009. Mixed technique on canvas, 80x95

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    Andris Eglītis. 17.04.2010. Oil on canvas, 180x229

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    Valdis Krēsliņš. Sad story. 2011. Oil and acrylic on canvas, 135x150

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    Dace Lielā. Summer. 2006. Acrylic on canvas, 150x200

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    Dace Lielā. Pond II. 2009. Acrylic on canvas

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    Ivars Miķelsons. Morning. Day. Night. 2010. Iron.

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    Aivars Vilipsons. The Enraged Lass. 2009. Bronze, granite, 50x50x22

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    Night. 2007. Oil on canvas, 50x60

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