Cindy Lisica Gallery presents a pairing of two extraordinary artists for a duo exhibition that shines light on different processes, while recognizing organic connections in "Fall to the Wild." Rachel Gardner and David Solomon explore the wondrous and fascinating forms that occur in nature.
Gardner is known for her life-size wolves, birds and other wild animal sculptures using paper as a primary medium. She completes captivating installations with her subjects in their “natural environments” appearing within the walls of galleries and museums.
Santa Fe-based painter Solomon brings his “Falling Bodies” series of luminous oil paintings on aluminum. The abstracted and repeated forms of drips, seeds, eyes and bodies act as elements in these colorful compositions referencing Quantum Holographic and Wave theories. Science and philosophy are evident, as the exhibition combines painting, sculpture and installation and makes use of the entire gallery space.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 17.
Cindy Lisica Gallery presents a pairing of two extraordinary artists for a duo exhibition that shines light on different processes, while recognizing organic connections in "Fall to the Wild." Rachel Gardner and David Solomon explore the wondrous and fascinating forms that occur in nature.
Gardner is known for her life-size wolves, birds and other wild animal sculptures using paper as a primary medium. She completes captivating installations with her subjects in their “natural environments” appearing within the walls of galleries and museums.
Santa Fe-based painter Solomon brings his “Falling Bodies” series of luminous oil paintings on aluminum. The abstracted and repeated forms of drips, seeds, eyes and bodies act as elements in these colorful compositions referencing Quantum Holographic and Wave theories. Science and philosophy are evident, as the exhibition combines painting, sculpture and installation and makes use of the entire gallery space.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 17.
Cindy Lisica Gallery presents a pairing of two extraordinary artists for a duo exhibition that shines light on different processes, while recognizing organic connections in "Fall to the Wild." Rachel Gardner and David Solomon explore the wondrous and fascinating forms that occur in nature.
Gardner is known for her life-size wolves, birds and other wild animal sculptures using paper as a primary medium. She completes captivating installations with her subjects in their “natural environments” appearing within the walls of galleries and museums.
Santa Fe-based painter Solomon brings his “Falling Bodies” series of luminous oil paintings on aluminum. The abstracted and repeated forms of drips, seeds, eyes and bodies act as elements in these colorful compositions referencing Quantum Holographic and Wave theories. Science and philosophy are evident, as the exhibition combines painting, sculpture and installation and makes use of the entire gallery space.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 17.