"Coffee & Cocktails" | Anne Michael Pappas

Gallery 600 Julia

600 Julia Street

June 6 – 30, 2020

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

Blues and Grays

oil on linen

24h x 36w inches 

$1200

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

BYOB Bring Your Own Band

oil on linen

30h x 40w inches 

$1400

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

Coffee & Cocktails

oil on linen

24h x 48w inches 

$1800

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

Coffee in the Garden

oil on linen

15h x 30w inches 

$750

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

Coffee in the Shade

oil on linen

18h x 24w inches 

$750

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

French Truck

oil on linen

12h x 36w inches 

$900

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

Good Times

oil on linen

24h x 36w inches 

$1200

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

Morning After, Frenchman

oil on linen

18h x 24w inches 

$800

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

Rush Hour/Happy Hour

oil on linen

24h x 36w inches 

$1200

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

Sip & Dip

oil on linen

15h x 30w inches 

$800

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

Watering Hole

oil on linen

15h x 30w inches 

$750

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

All Quiet, Oak Street

oil on linen

20h x 20w inches 

$750

ANNE MICHAEL PAPPAS

Top of the Morning

oil on linen

36h x 24w inches 

$1200

Press Release

Gallery 600 Julia is pleased to announce Coffee & Cocktails, an exhibition featuring the work of Anne Michael Pappas. 

 

​In her paintings, often executed en plein air, Anne Pappas seeks to communicate an atmosphere reflective of time and place. By painting outdoors, she directly observes the interplay between light and shadow and attempts to capture those fleeting moments in her compositions. New Orleans architecture, with its unique variety and character, is a continuing source of inspiration. The richly colored structures along with their decorative detail offer formal variations that act as perfect foils for the study of light and shadow.

 

 

In her show “Coffee and Cocktails” Anne uses light to not only define form but also to depict the vernacular of New Orleans. Here bars and coffee shops, sometimes found within the same establishment, are glimpses into daily life. Whether it be early morning glancing light or the fading light of dusk enhanced by electrical illumination, she seeks to document the visual effects of light. In her paintings, light and shadow mark time, offering an evocative window into life in the Crescent City.

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