EXHIBITION

 

ALL IN TIME - A DUO EXHIBITION

JULY10 – AUGUST 12

 

Step into a world where two distinct artistic visions meet on common ground—nature. All In Time is a collaborative art show featuring the works of two uniquely talented artists whose styles, while different in technique and tone, intertwine beautifully in their shared reverence for the natural world.

Through a diverse blend of mediums—ranging from oil and acrylic to ink, and natural materials—this exhibition explores landscapes not just as places, but as emotional and sensory experiences. One artist captures sweeping vistas with bold, expressive strokes and a vibrant palette, while the other dives into quiet moments in nature with delicate textures and meditative detail.

Together, their work creates a visual dialogue: chaos and calm, movement and stillness, light and shadow. The contrast between their approaches brings depth and resonance, offering viewers a multi-faceted perspective on the beauty, complexity, and spirit of the natural environment.

All In Time invites you to see nature through two lenses—each grounded in its own truth, yet harmoniously aligned in purpose.

The exhibition will be on display at the Gathering Place Art Galley Ju1y 10th through August 12th with an Artists Reception held on July 11th at 6pm.

Carlo Savo

Carlo was born and raised In Northeast Pennsylvania a few miles outside of Scranton PA. He began drawing at a young age copying comic book covers and popular cartoon characters of the era. As a teenager, he taught himself painting and traditional figure drawing. Though he received some guidance from various individuals who encouraged him in his artistic pursuits, Carlo has never had a formal art education.  At the age of 18, he became an apprentice auctioneer and entered the world of antiques and fine art. During his sixteen years as an auctioneer, he gained firsthand knowledge of the art world and collecting. In 2016 he left his career in antiques to pursue new opportunities and further explore his artistic vision.

Trinka Ravaioli

Trinka Ravaioli is a seasoned arts professional whose career bridges creative practice and strategic communication. Currently the Executive Director of Spring Hills Foundation, she earned an A.A. in Fine Arts from Keystone College and a B.S. in Art Education from Central Connecticut State University. Her résumé includes key roles in the graphics department of The Scranton Times, Gallery Director for AFA Gallery, and Art Director at Thomas Communications, Inc. She is celebrating 25 years of Grapevine Design, a boutique agency she founded specializing in graphic design and social‑media marketing, serving a diverse regional clientele.

Trinka has studied with artists Tim Hawkesworth & Lala Zeitlyn, Spring Hills Farm, Dalton, PA & Norristown Arts Building, Norristown, PA; Jennifer Pochinski, Black Pond Studio, MA; Karen O’Neil, Woodstock School of Art, NY; Bill Teitsworth & Renee Emmanuel, Moscow, PA; National Academy School of Fine Arts, NYC; Lanny Sommese, Penn State, University Park; Karl O. Neuroth, Bill Tersteeg, Cliff Prokop, Keystone College, La Plume, PA.

Trinka lives in Clarks Summit, PA, with her husband Tony, and children Mark (21), Capri (19), and Violet (10).

ON DISPLAY