Four mini quilts (2024-25), assorted thread and fabric, approximately 2.5 x 2.5 in. ea.
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Four mini quilts (2024-25), assorted thread and fabric, approximately 2.5 x 2.5 in. ea.
Alma Thomas was an abstract painter and educator who began painting professionally at age seventy-one, after retiring from teaching. She was inspired by nature, particularly as encountered during her childhood in the Deep South and created works with a focus “based on a juxtaposition and interaction of colors.”
Don't miss your chance to see this work in person, on view in "Expanded Painting in the 1960s and 1970s" through Feb 16 when it leaves for loan.
"Hydrangeas Spring Song," 1976, by Alma Thomas
Babylon Sister, Eleni Christodoulou 2021 ( Rasta wig, faux leather, various fabrics, upholstery sponge)
From the group show ‘ Jupiter In Pisces ‘ at Haus ‘N’ Athen March- April 2022
untitled (ball), by Z.H.L., mixed media on canvas, 46 x 46 cm, 2021.
An exploration into uncharted waters; the first revelation.
Couple - Trevor Richards
“The series of diptychs showing in gallery three are comprised of equally sized non identical parts. Each pairing is painted a monochromatic orange, yellow, green, dark blue, light blue and black. The gap between each part is adjusted to allow the supporting wall to be an element in each work, exploring spatial tension and subtle chromatic effects. These works can be viewed as either/both painting and sculpture, presenting a variety of simple physical relationships. Mirrored profiles are placed side by side or above and inside one another, sitting together to suggest a singular yet separated form.”
the uncomfortable feeling of not knowing acrylic wool 2020
something to keep my hands occupied 2019
“All things must pass...”