Skaneateles Artisans Presents
First Friday Art Night July 1st
Artists’ Opening and Reception On First Friday July 1st from 5 p.m. to 8p.m. Featuring Ed Levine with dramatic new watercolors of Skaneateles Lake and the village. Also a new Limited Edition Print entitled “A Village View.”
Music with Levi Dusseau, wine tasting by Chatteau Dusseau from Locke, NY.
The gallery is located in the lower level of the Old Stone Mill at 3 Fennell St. We accepts major credit cards. Visit our website at http://www.
Skaneateles Artisans Summer hours have changed. We will be open late on Friday and Saturday evenings from 10 a.m. to 8p.m. Our hours are Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday 11 a.m. to 5p.m.
Music with Levi
Ed Levine – Watercolor
My inspiration to paint begins at dawn, watching the sun rise over the ridge on the east side of Skaneateles Lake. It is a unique time of day where I can witness a full gamut of light, from bright rays of sunshine, to mists that veil parts of the far shoreline as well as the mystery of what will be illuminated over the course of the next half hour. I find myself able to express my interpretation of Nature’s beauty with the media of watercolor. I want to paint what I see, but add to that a mood that is compelling, expressive and provocative. I delight in strong color, strong shadows, and detail only where it is needed, in order to create a work of art that you can share along with me.
Wine Tasting by:
The Chateau Dusseau opened its doors in 2006, co-founded by brothers Robert and Stephen Dusseau.
Long time farmers and hobbyist wine makers, it was only a matter of time before Stephen and Robert would plant their first varietals in the Spring of 2001.
With intense enthusiasm and the support of friends and family, a vineyard was established with planting of a variety of grapes with the goal of determining which would do the best in the local climate and soil.
Today, the vineyard holds primarily Aurora and Frontenac grapes. These have proven to be the most productive and hearty of the initial varietals planted, and have found a long term home at the Chateau Dusseau. For more information visit the web site at
Chateau Dusseau, Locke NY.