Archway Gallery presents "Spaces," a dialog in paint, fiber, and clay by Silvia PintoSouza and Laura Viada.
In the exhibition, painter PintoSouza and weaver Viada engage in a visual dialog about creating space for beauty in a turbulent, violent, and painful world. Their dialog is enhanced with observations in haiku by poet Jon Halliburton, who will read from his work at the opening reception.
PintoSouza and Viada share a love of geometric form and its underlying grid as a means of expression. In sacred geometry, the simple intersection of straight lines at right angles symbolizes the link between the spiritual and the material. Though not a form itself, when multiplied this intersection forms the grid, the foundation for the square, the triangle, the circle, and all geometric forms which, in turn, carry their own symbolic meaning.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 2.
Archway Gallery presents "Spaces," a dialog in paint, fiber, and clay by Silvia PintoSouza and Laura Viada.
In the exhibition, painter PintoSouza and weaver Viada engage in a visual dialog about creating space for beauty in a turbulent, violent, and painful world. Their dialog is enhanced with observations in haiku by poet Jon Halliburton, who will read from his work at the opening reception.
PintoSouza and Viada share a love of geometric form and its underlying grid as a means of expression. In sacred geometry, the simple intersection of straight lines at right angles symbolizes the link between the spiritual and the material. Though not a form itself, when multiplied this intersection forms the grid, the foundation for the square, the triangle, the circle, and all geometric forms which, in turn, carry their own symbolic meaning.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 2.
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