Category: Exhibitions & Events

  • Repre 2 Private View – next Friday, 12th April 6-9pm

    Unfortunately I won’t be around for the exhibit, but if you are in London, please attend! Silwex Studios, Quaker Street, E1 6SN Don’t forget to RSVP! Private view- Guest list only info@repreart.co.uk Exhibition continues on the 13th and 14th April Open daily 12-6pm (admission free) Repre are a group of nine artists that share a…

  • Repre1: A vibrant exhibition of contemporary portrait and landscape paintings.

    I am excited to announce I am in a show in London opening up this week!  We are a group of representational painters called “Repre.”  I wish I could be there for the show! But I am please as punch that my paintings will be. From the press release: 1-13 May 2012 Open daily 10-5pm…

  • Repre: The Representational Art Group

        I’m delighted to be a part of a new group of painters, primarily based in the UK.  We have recently established our group and are working toward producing our first exhibition. From the site: We are a group of artists who have come together to exhibit and celebrate the work of contemporary representational…

  • The Audio for the Landscape Resounds Paintings

    The Audio for the Landscape Resounds Paintings

    Including the sound with the paintings was new for me. If landscape painting traditionally places the ‘subject’ as the audience or the painter, I think the sounds helped to create ‘subjects’ in the paintings… “Resounding Landscapes” Click the images to enlarge. The audio for each painting is directly below. Swallowfields [audio:http://noelhefele.com/audio/painting-sounds/10-plantation-7-16.mp3] Make-shift Shelter [singlepic id=83…

  • Landscape Resounds: Video of the Installation

    Landscape Resounds: Video of the Installation

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avP1Ach0SmM&feature=player_embedded Landscape Resounds was my MA show contribution at Ultimate Dart – The Dartington College of Arts MA show for 2010. The installation featured 11 four foot square paintings of Totnes and Dartington. Each painting also had a ‘soundscape’ that was playing from speakers behind the canvases. These soundscapes were composed of sounds recorded at…