Manipulation of the F-STOP and SPEED controls along with the use of some rather sophisticated software are the ingredients of Martin J Rosen’s exhibit entitled “Imagine”. Mr. Rosen will host an opening reception at the library on November 23 from 2pm to 4pm. Refreshments will be served.
The exhibit consists of flora, landscapes and the animal kingdom, all of which bear a strong resemblance to impressionism. A Blue Ribbon award winner of a National Geographic photographic contest, the artist has exhibited in New York City, Connecticut, Massachusetts and here in Westchester County.
A resident of Pound Ridge for 25 years, Mr. Rosen is an attorney with offices in White Plains. He is an avid tennis player, a reader of historical fiction and non-fiction, and a lover of travel which provides the subject matter of his work.

Mary Jane Houston is a long time Westchester resident and has been painting and teaching art for many years. She picked up a pencil at age three and has been drawing ever since! Her art is infused with her love of all things nature with an emphasis on flowers and horses. Acrylics is her medium of choice because of the bold colors and the quick dry time, although she experiments with a variety of mediums. Both large and small canvases work well for her with few subjects off limits. She hopes her work will inspire you to dig a little deeper to find the emotional messages behind the obvious.

