TOMS RIVER – A New Jerey artist equally conversant in digital art and oils on canvas will display both at the Ocean County Library Toms River Branch. Rob Henne’s dual exhibit will be on view through June 21.
You’re invited to meet Rob during his Artist Reception, 2 to 4 p.m. May 11 in the OCL Toms River Branch.
The exhibit in the McConnell Gallery will be Rob’s first digital showcase, featuring visionary images created through digital technology and traditional painting techniques, juxtaposed to show thematic similarities despite differing media and levels of abstraction.
The Jersey Shore-based artist characterizes his works as providing a unique look at the world through inventive application of color.
Born and raised in Ewing, Rob taught adult painting and drawing courses in Hamilton Township. Since moving to Ocean County, he has exhibited extensively in solo and juried shows throughout central New Jersey.
Artwork by Rob Henne. Photo courtesy Ocean County Library
As an entrepreneur, Rob established Henne Creative and published an instructional book for artists, The Perceptive Eye. He serves as the Ocean County Library’s art liaison for the Ocean County Artists Guild (OCAG) and the Toms River Artist Community (TRAC).
The Rob Henne art exhibit is free and open to the public during Branch operating hours. The artist reception is also free and open to the public. For more information, stop by the OCL Toms River Branch, visit the Library’s Calendar of Events or call 732-349-6200.
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