Bogle’s ‘Golden Reflections’ wins ‘Unclad’ honor

“Golden Reflections” by Lee Bogle won Viewers Choice Feb. 11 during a private opening of “Kingston Unclad — celebrating the human form,” an exhibit at Almost Candid’s fine art gallery.

KINGSTON — “Golden Reflections” by Lee Bogle won Viewers Choice Feb. 11 during a private opening of “Kingston Unclad — celebrating the human form,” an exhibit at Almost Candid’s fine art gallery.

A nationally renowned artist now living in Kirkland, Bogle is well known for his solitary images of Native American women.

Placing second in the vote by select Kingston business leaders and art patrons was “Model with Green Turban,” by Margaret Wright-Niemann.

“Serenity,” by Meredith Cope, won third place.

Kingston Unclad is an exhibit of figurative and abstract art, including nudes, and is open to the public through March 3.

The exhibit is thought to be the first of its kind in greater Kingston and features artwork by the gallery’s contributors.

Other participating artists include Max Hayslette,  Evy Halvorsen, Gail Hornsby, Diana Kingsley, Ruth Maupin, Julia Miller, Don Moore, Judy Odell, and Sydni Sterling.

Almost Candid Photo & Frame is located at 10978 NE State Route 104, Suite 109, in the Kingston IGA mall.

Exhibit hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is closed Mondays.

Call 297-1347 for more information.

 

 

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