LORE artist talk
Saturday, October 4th
5:00 - 6:30PM
exhibition runs through 10/17
Cameron Bliss’s paintings unfold like living lore—stories told through the female form in all its mystery, strength, and reflection. Her exquisitely rendered figures inhabit ornate and atmospheric spaces, surrounded by patterns, botanicals, and architectural detail that speak to histories both real and imagined. With echoes of Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, and Edward Hopper, Bliss layers oil on canvas to create works that are at once intimate and theatrical, inviting the viewer into moments of stillness and contemplation. Each painting becomes a chapter of visual narrative, where gaze, gesture, and ornament hold equal weight. Through her art, Bliss reminds us that sometimes the essence of being is not found in action, but in presence—a timeless lesson that resonates with the quiet power of lore.