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Dexter Painter’s Mandalas Delight in Silver Maples Gallery 100

Courtesy photo. Mandala exhibit at Silver Maples' Gallery 100.
Courtesy photo. Mandala exhibit at Silver Maples’ Gallery 100.

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Shawn Personke for the information in this story.)

The Dexter Painters have brought their beautiful, personal, and elegant collection of Mandalas to Silver Maples Gallery 100, and they’ll be on exhibit through the end of February.

Mandalas, as an art form, can be personal expressions of representing a dreamer’s search for completeness and self-unity. And that is the case for this collection of art created by the Dexter Painters.

The group gathers on most Tuesdays at the St. James Episcopal Church in Dexter to explore new techniques and personal interests relating to watercolor painting, said artist and workshop leader Jennifer Wolf.

“The group approached mandalas from the most basic definition, a circle, to create their own, unique interpretations of the art form,” she said. “Repeating patterns and spirals with evolving content are common themes in the works.”

The Sanskrit meaning of mandala is circle. The circle is a symbol of perfection, eternity, unity and completeness. Mandalas are often associated with their use in Hindu and Buddhist symbolism, representing the universe.

Wolf adds that helping students create mandalas provides a sense of personal satisfaction, too.

“As a teacher, I am motivated by three things: one, seeing the “light bulb” go off when a student acquires a new skill; two, seeing a student’s excitement when they achieve a goal; and, three, knowing the benefits that come with creative pursuits – improved mood, cognition, motor skills and emotional well-being.”

Resident Lois deLeon, who volunteers to coordinate Gallery 100, says the group illustrates beautifully what she’s discovered about the Chelsea, Dexter and southeastern Michigan.

“The wealth of artistic talent in this area is truly incredible,” she said, adding, “Gallery 100 focuses on local talent and groups like this make my job as gallery coordinator a delight. I’m forever discovering new treasures.”

Artists represented in the exhibit include:

  • Sandy Hansen
  • Noriko Shiomi
  • Laura Baur
  • Adrienne Burroughs
  • Janet Vecchio
  • Jocelyn Rinker
  • Iris Mechigian Gruhl
  • Jan Marble Stagg
  • Karen Cavell
  • Suzanne Stevens
  • Robin Meloche
  • Ellen Meyer
  • Keiko Watanabe
  • Gladys Dettling
  • Suzanne VanNatter
  • Sue Urquarht
  • Jennifer Wolf
  • Mary Robinson
  • Deborah Wilson

Some of the pieces will also be available for purchase.

Gallery 100 hours are Sunday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Silver Maples is located at 100 Silver Maples Dr.

For more information, call 475-4111.

Courtesy photo. Volunteers hang Mandala exhibit at Silver Maples' Gallery 100.
Courtesy photo. Volunteers hang an exhibit at Silver Maples’ Gallery 100.
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