Cindy Lisica Gallery presents a solo exhibition of the newest oil on canvas paintings by celebrated Nicaraguan artist Javier Valle Pérez in "Earth, Wind & Future." Known for his marvelous and whimsical gestural style, he creates a symphony of real and fantastic machines for human interaction and travel from planet earth to the outer reaches of the atmosphere and space. His colorful storytelling is a satiating blend of technical accomplishments and dreams of the future. The brilliant, energetic canvases bring thoughtful visual poetry about the past and the future with incredibly varied, yet harmonious lines and color combinations.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until April 26.
Cindy Lisica Gallery presents a solo exhibition of the newest oil on canvas paintings by celebrated Nicaraguan artist Javier Valle Pérez in "Earth, Wind & Future." Known for his marvelous and whimsical gestural style, he creates a symphony of real and fantastic machines for human interaction and travel from planet earth to the outer reaches of the atmosphere and space. His colorful storytelling is a satiating blend of technical accomplishments and dreams of the future. The brilliant, energetic canvases bring thoughtful visual poetry about the past and the future with incredibly varied, yet harmonious lines and color combinations.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until April 26.
Cindy Lisica Gallery presents a solo exhibition of the newest oil on canvas paintings by celebrated Nicaraguan artist Javier Valle Pérez in "Earth, Wind & Future." Known for his marvelous and whimsical gestural style, he creates a symphony of real and fantastic machines for human interaction and travel from planet earth to the outer reaches of the atmosphere and space. His colorful storytelling is a satiating blend of technical accomplishments and dreams of the future. The brilliant, energetic canvases bring thoughtful visual poetry about the past and the future with incredibly varied, yet harmonious lines and color combinations.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until April 26.