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Kleinhans – Laminated Framed Print – by Elizabeth D’Amore
The Kleinhans Music Hall was built in 1940. It is named after Edward Kleinhans to honor his wife and his mother, Mary Seaton Kleinhans and Mary Livingston Kleinhans. The Music Hall was built after Kleinhans and his wife’s death with a bequeathal of $1 million dollars from his estate and an additional half a million […]
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The Kleinhans Music Hall was built in 1940. It is named after Edward Kleinhans to honor his wife and his mother, Mary Seaton Kleinhans and Mary Livingston Kleinhans. The Music Hall was built after Kleinhans and his wife’s death with a bequeathal of $1 million dollars from his estate and an additional half a million from the WPA for the express purpose of the creation of a music hall.
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, who performed the hall’s inaugural concert, still perform there today, making the building the group’s home.
Please Note: If artwork is purchased, it will be available for pick-up at 78 Allen Street in 1-2 weeks. Please DO NOT remove artworks from walls. You will receive an email when your artwork is ready for pick-up.
I aim to explore the relationship between art and documentation through the creation of hand drafted, watercolor renderings of Buffalo buildings reminiscent of the Beaux-Arts Tradition of architectural presentation. This method of drawing and rendering has greatly reduced in popularity as architectural design is now primarily digital. Through the act of hand drafting, I showcase the original design intention of the architect inclusive of proportion, detail, and artistry. I look forward to adding more Buffalo landmarks to this collection over the next several years.
Elizabeth D’Amore is an architect and visual artist living in Buffalo. After graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Notre Dame, she earned her architectural license while working for several firms in Washington DC, New York City, and Buffalo. Elizabeth revisited her love of art and created her company in 2019, Studio D’Amore, to build her architectural art portfolio. Since then, Elizabeth completed an artist residency at Hunt Art Gallery, participated in art festivals and conventions across New York State, and is grateful to have been featured in several solo, group, and permanent exhibitions in the area.ย Elizabeth has built a portfolio inclusive of several styles that are each rooted in her love of architecture: hand drafted watercolors, digital illustrations, and acrylic geometric abstracts.
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