Present Day Club to feature exhibit by Bob Sullivan

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“Arno River, Florence” by Bob Sullivan. Paintings by Bob Sullivan will be on view at the Present Day Club from October 30 through December 17, 2015. A reception with the artist will be held on Friday, October 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the main ballroom at 72 Stockton Street in Princeton.

Long Island painter Bob Sullivan, is set to exhibit never shown before still life and plein air oil paintings at the Present Day Club in Princeton from October 30 through December 17, 2015. A reception with the artist will be held on Friday, October 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the main ballroom at 72 Stockton Street in Princeton.

The exhibition “Chasing the Light,” will offer for sale framed original canvases painted during the artist’s last two years traveling in Italy, the Hamptons and Montana. Sullivan paints in the poetic realism style made popular by the Florence Academy. His experience as a sailing and fishing captain brings a credible sense of place to the many seascapes included in his work.

Bob Sullivan is a native son of Princeton (PDS ’70) whose sister, Martha Sword (PDS ’73), is a lifelong resident. His paintings have been exhibited in The Watermill Art Museum, The Quogue Art Gallery, Guild Hall Members Events and at Ashawagh Hall. This will be his third exhibition at the Present Day Club where he hopes to repeat his nearly sold out previous appearances.

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