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WELL KNOWN ARTIST’S SON INCLUDES FRONT ROYAL ON HIS TRIP

IMG_2778 Gary Gillespie Israel stopped by the Lickson residence today on his trip back to New York City after a trip that took him many days in his own quest of his famous mother’s art. The late Dorothy Gillespie was one of the outstanding female artists of hers or any era. Her son Gary has been all over the United States with his mother’s art always his central focus. On this trip, he visited many places in Virginia where Dorothy’s art may be found. He also has been to North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and California on his travels – always to see his mother’s art in museums, in private collections and in public places. Continue reading WELL KNOWN ARTIST’S SON INCLUDES FRONT ROYAL ON HIS TRIP

ART SHOW AND RECEPTION AT LOVING ARMS



The longest running Art Show by Lalo artists is now on view at Loving Arms, an assisted living facility in Warren County, Virginia. Approximately 40 pieces of art, mostly paintings, but also a few photographs will be on view at this retirement community through the July 4th Holiday. Except for the Galleries in Front Royal at JENNerations Hair Studio and in Luray, Virginia at the Gallery at the Warehouse, the Art Show at Loving Arms is the longest running external (outside of Lalo) exhibition of Lalo Artists. A reception was held during the evening of June 15, 2016, (Family Night) at Loving Arms. Continue reading ART SHOW AND RECEPTION AT LOVING ARMS

LIBRARY FUND RAISING EVENT A BIG SUCCESS FOR LALO

The Lalo team created a prize winning table display for the Samuels Public Library annual fund raiser – this year’s motif, “A Taste of Mysteries”. Hundreds of people from Front Royal, the Washington D.C. metro area and surrounding regions learned about “Letting Art Live On” at the Saturday evening program on April 16, 2016. Organizations which participated this year picked mystery books and based their display on that theme. Lalo selected Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express as the book featured and provided a delicious group of desserts prepared by Lalo Society members. And Lalo added a collector’s model train (Thanks to Bruce Benzie) and many pieces of art including paintings done by Lalo artists Walter Mabe, Roxolana Armstrong, Deb Schneider, Bryane Lickson, Johanna Elik, Barbara Jennings, Charles Lickson and D.J. Werley. Lalo is a relatively new organization in support of the arts, artists and collectors. It launched operations in Front Royal and Luray as 2015 ended. The brainchild of long time Front Royal native Bryane Miller Lickson, herself an artist of national repute, Lalo, Inc. is the corporate anagram for “Let Art Live On”. The Company operates both an online gallery, “Studio Bee Gallery,” and physical galleries in both Front Royal and Luray.” Many artists and collectors want their art (created by them or collected by them or their family) to Live On, so the Lalo galleries, online or in-person, represent work by area artists and others. “We were delighted to participate in the Samuels Library fund-raising, not only was it a fun evening, but we also had a chance to show some artworks by Lalo artists, to eat well and to dress up as we provided desserts at our table”, said Bryane. “As an added bonus to the evening, we garnered the prize for “Best Costumes”, she added. Many people did not know that an online and national art support company existed in Front Royal. “The Library event helped us get out the word on letting art live on”, said Lalo President Charles “Chips” Lickson, cofounder and husband of Bryane. “Please visit our galleries online or at our physical locations in both Front Royal and Luray”, encouraged the Licksons. “It doesn’t cost anything to look and maybe you’ll fall in love with a wonderful piece of art – and, in turn, support the good work of our artists,” they added. Walter Mabe, Lalo Vice-President of Operations and a member artist, reminded people that Lalo, Inc. provides an opportunity to join the Lalo Society and support the mission of the new organization as well as have fun being with fellow artists, art lovers and supporters. Information about membership in the Lalo Society can be found on here, by emailing Walter Mabe or Charles Lickson, or by calling him at: 540-636-2515. (Photos of the Lalo Table at the Samuels Library event by Walter Mabe. Permission is granted to publish)

FRONT ROYAL RECEPTION IS A SUCCESS

A great group assembled Saturday evening, April 9, 2016, between 4 and 6PM at the Front Royal Studio Bee Gallery in the JENNerations Hair Studio for the first open Art Reception to be held by LALO. Transformed to an art gallery, the Hair Studio had much room for Art and Food. “It was a very nice evening and I wish to express my appreciation to Jennifer Nicholson, a member of the Lalo Board, for making her business venue a wonderful, centralized location for our first “public” reception,” said Bryane Lickson, Founder and Chair of Lalo. Among the artists who gathered for the event were Walter Mabe, the evening’s featured artist; Deb Schneider; Donna Werley; Reed Armstrong; Heather Payne; and Bryane and Chips Lickson. Also attending were a number of collectors and people who wanted to learn about the organization. “It is gatherings like this, that Let Art Live On”, said Charles “Chips” Lickson, Lalo Co-Founder and President. “I look forward to many evenings like this in the future”, he added. In addition to his art being featured at the Reception, Walter Mabe, Vice President – Operations for Lalo, was the chief photographer. His photos of the event can be found here.