LeSage opens new venue in downtown Salisbury
Karen LeSage has opened a new venue for her landscape paintings in Salisbury.
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LeSage opens new venue in downtown Salisbury

SALISBURY — Lakeville’s Karen LeSage has opened her own gallery at Salisbury Square, 15 Academy St.

LeSage paints what she calls “minimalist colorfield landscapes,” and has been doing so since about 2006.

The large, atmospheric paintings have proved popular. LeSage regularly sells out her shows, and has a dedicated group of collectors who are eager to see her latest efforts.

In an interview at the new venue Friday, Feb. 4, LeSage was asked what kind of painting she was doing before 2006.

“More traditional landscapes,” she said.

Now she works back to a middle ground between the traditional and the abstract.

Asked about her success, she said, “Things tend to grow on their own — if you keep showing up.”

LeSage paints in her studio in the mornings, and reserves afternoons for business.

She does not take the creative process for granted. “It’s a leap of faith every single time, and it doesn’t become easier with time.”

Of the paintings, LeSage said, “I try to record the experience of wonder while encountering the natural world. Color is a central part of this.

“Our region, with its tiers of elevation and changing seasons, is the perfect arena.

“I like the ripple effect that art has. To record a sense of wonder, to paint a large swath of the color green with gold light on it for someone else to discover, feels to me like a message in a bottle.”

The space is rented through Nov. 20. LeSage laughingly compared it to show business:

“Rather than doing exhibits, which is like being on tour, this is more like a Las Vegas residency.”

For more information go to www.karenlesage.com.

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