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Reunion

At Gallery 50 in Rehoboth Beach.

Rehoboth Beach “Reunion” show at Gallery 50

Three artists, Gary Fisher, Charlie Jones, and Glenn Fry, began their careers sharing studio space in D.C. They have now joined together for a show at Gallery 50 in Rehoboth Beach. There will be an opening reception, where you can meet the artists, Friday, August 29th, from 5:30 to 8:00pm, at 50A Wilmington Avenue. The exhibit runs through September 17th

Gary has exhibited in Gallery 50 before, and is a well-known, very respected artist, living fulltime for many years in Rehoboth Beach. He is very active in the community and a supporter of many charitable causes. He works primarily in his studio and gardens, creating vibrant and evocative oil paintings that express the beauty of the natural world. His focus is the coastal environment, its sunrises and sunsets, and the light that reflects off wetlands and bays. 

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Gary Fisher
Gary Fisher

Charlie is a self-taught abstract painter with over 25 years’ experience working in mixed media. His artistic path is unconventional, rooted in a lifelong commitment to exploring creativity beyond formal boundaries. His art is deeply personal, yet unmistakably global—shaped by decades of travel across continents where he immersed himself in diverse cultures, customs, and human experiences. These journeys inform the core of his work, which radiates with vivid color combinations, energetic textures, and bold yet nuanced transitions. At the heart of Charlie’s process is an exploration of the intersection between color, texture, and form. He blends a wide array of materials and techniques, creating layered compositions that invite viewers into a contemplative space. As he continues to evolve as an artist, he remains committed to exploring the unity and complexities found in diversity, through the ever-changing lens of abstract expression. Charlie now resides fulltime in Rehoboth Beach. 

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Charlie Jones
Charlie Jones

Glenn is a visual artist based in Washington, DC specializing in silk screening for the last twenty years. His influences range from a childhood love of coloring books and cartoons to his appreciation for most things vintage, including advertisements, television and film, fashion, music, and the Pop Art movement. Glenn’s artistic style is comprised of various elements including photography, illustration, painting, as well as screen printing. Glenn said, “This series is all about LOVE. The collage stylization is representative of the many various parts of each of us and as a collective. We each bring our own unique qualities to the world and we are each wonderfully made. Let us be grateful for our differences and our similarities and simply learn to love one another.

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Glenn Fry
Glenn Fry

All three are amazing artists. Don’t miss this show.