The Art Indulgence team will present an exploration of "Simply Red," a group exhibition of artists, all exploring the color red. Guests can engage with artworks created in a variety of formats and materials while enjoying delectable Araya Artisan Chocolate and 4 Elementos cafe artesanal especially selected to pair with the exhibition.
"Simply Red" features 11 artists and explores some of the many shades of red by bringing together a selection of works with different mediums. Mario Reis’ river paintings are made from naturally occurring red river sediments, while Ruth Pastine’s meticulously-made oil painting vibrates with red-analogous colors. Chul-Hyun Ahn uses Neons and mirrors, creating a seemingly endlessly deep box.
The exhibit will be on display until March 30.
The Art Indulgence team will present an exploration of "Simply Red," a group exhibition of artists, all exploring the color red. Guests can engage with artworks created in a variety of formats and materials while enjoying delectable Araya Artisan Chocolate and 4 Elementos cafe artesanal especially selected to pair with the exhibition.
"Simply Red" features 11 artists and explores some of the many shades of red by bringing together a selection of works with different mediums. Mario Reis’ river paintings are made from naturally occurring red river sediments, while Ruth Pastine’s meticulously-made oil painting vibrates with red-analogous colors. Chul-Hyun Ahn uses Neons and mirrors, creating a seemingly endlessly deep box.
The exhibit will be on display until March 30.
The Art Indulgence team will present an exploration of "Simply Red," a group exhibition of artists, all exploring the color red. Guests can engage with artworks created in a variety of formats and materials while enjoying delectable Araya Artisan Chocolate and 4 Elementos cafe artesanal especially selected to pair with the exhibition.
"Simply Red" features 11 artists and explores some of the many shades of red by bringing together a selection of works with different mediums. Mario Reis’ river paintings are made from naturally occurring red river sediments, while Ruth Pastine’s meticulously-made oil painting vibrates with red-analogous colors. Chul-Hyun Ahn uses Neons and mirrors, creating a seemingly endlessly deep box.
The exhibit will be on display until March 30.