Cindy Lisica Gallery presents the newest paintings by the celebrated Houston artist Catherine Colangelo. “Everyday Sorcery” refers to her roles of artist and mother, and this body of work was created during an especially tumultuous time.
While the pieces are rich in personal symbolism, the “outsider” may not be privy to the stories behind the images. Colangelo takes us on a powerful visual journey that stems from her own personal relationships. With her son becoming a teenager and “leaving the nest”, the days of being a physical protector to a child are gone. She works through life’s issues with a splendid process resulting in vibrant colors, refined forms, and careful layering of gouache on muslin.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until January 5, 2019.
Cindy Lisica Gallery presents the newest paintings by the celebrated Houston artist Catherine Colangelo. “Everyday Sorcery” refers to her roles of artist and mother, and this body of work was created during an especially tumultuous time.
While the pieces are rich in personal symbolism, the “outsider” may not be privy to the stories behind the images. Colangelo takes us on a powerful visual journey that stems from her own personal relationships. With her son becoming a teenager and “leaving the nest”, the days of being a physical protector to a child are gone. She works through life’s issues with a splendid process resulting in vibrant colors, refined forms, and careful layering of gouache on muslin.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until January 5, 2019.
Cindy Lisica Gallery presents the newest paintings by the celebrated Houston artist Catherine Colangelo. “Everyday Sorcery” refers to her roles of artist and mother, and this body of work was created during an especially tumultuous time.
While the pieces are rich in personal symbolism, the “outsider” may not be privy to the stories behind the images. Colangelo takes us on a powerful visual journey that stems from her own personal relationships. With her son becoming a teenager and “leaving the nest”, the days of being a physical protector to a child are gone. She works through life’s issues with a splendid process resulting in vibrant colors, refined forms, and careful layering of gouache on muslin.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until January 5, 2019.