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NATURAL BEAUTY: OUR ENVIRONMENT

Anne Bowen, an art teacher, always emphasized environmental themes in her classes. She channels her concern for the environment into her artwork, which you can see in her Our Environment exhibition, at the Carrollwood Cultural Center in Tampa. Bowen uses mixed media (pen and ink, colored pencils and paint) to describe nature, using patterns that echo the symmetry(对称) found there. She’s also interested in the ways animals live together in groups, which she explores in her piece Monarch Butterflies(pictured). She hopes her art inspires viewers to come up with solutions to environmental problems. Bowen’s commitment to environmental preservation isn’t just lip service; she’ll donate half of her sales profits to the Sierra Club. In addition to Our Environment, members of the Exhibiting Society of Artists have an exhibition in the gallery. The opening reception for both shows is 58 p.m. Friday. 4537 Lowell Road. (813) 269-1310.

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Local artist Dominique Martinez, the creative force behind Rustic Steel Creations, bought and renovated the old Tampa Heights Fire Station No. 5, which became Red Door No. 5. Each month, the gallery features local artists with an opening reception in conjunction with First Friday Art in the Heights. This Fridays exhibition, Unfurled, features abstract artists Stephanie Ong and Laura Kmetz.

Ongs paintings are a form of communication using light, scale and color. Her latest series, Habitats, explores transitions in life. Kmetzs works are deep concentrations of nature and objects, which she explores through multilayered, mixed-media works. She seeks to reveal the essence of things, finding their meaning and offer associations with displacement, loss, search, recovery and preservation. The opening reception is 710 p.m. 1910 N Florida Ave. The gallerys hours after that are by appointment.

【题文1What is the theme of Anne Bowen Our Environment exhibition?

A. Her interest in her art work.       B. Her experience in her teaching.

C. Her ways to protect the environment.     D. Her concern for the environment.

【题文2 What is Anne Bowens intention of displaying her Monarch Butterflies?

A. To remind people to care about the environment.

B. To exhibit her discovery in environmental problems.

C. To show her contribution in environmental preservation.

D. To call on viewers to donate for environmental protection.

【题文3】What do Stephanie Ong and Laura Kmetz show in this Fridays exhibition Unfurled?

A. Pictures of human figures.       B. Visual aesthetic(美感) of nature.

C. Meaning of natural preservation.      D. Abstract works that show their exploration.

 

1.D 2.A 3.D 【解析】 【解题导语】本文是应用文,讲述了本周五举行的两个艺术展。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段的第二句She channels her concern for the environment into her artwork, ..."Our Environment" exhibition可知,Anne Bowen的展览"我们的环境"的主题是她对环境的担忧。 2.细节理解题。根据第一段中的She hopes her art inspires viewers to come up with solutions to environmental problems.可知,Anne Bowen展示她的画《帝王蝶》的目的是提醒人们关注环境。 3.题。根据最后一段中的Ong’s paintings...Her latest series, "Habitats", explores transitions in life. Kmetz’s works are deep concentrations of nature and objects, which she explores through multilayered, mixed-media works.可知,这两位画家展示的作品里都含有她们对事物的探索和发现。
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