Deborah Colton Gallery presents the dynamic multi-media exhibition, "Between Light and Shadow," featuring a new series of work by international artist, Amita Bhatt.
Bhatt digs deep into world philosophies and mythologies to answer questions pertaining to our political as well as personal belief systems. Unafraid to explore uncomfortable territories, the artist mines from a range of sources to create hybrid creatures that are often symbolic of man’s psychological condition in an angst ridden zeitgeist. Bhatt’s work is derived from a variety of sources including popular fiction, children’s fables, world mythologies, as well as current political events.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until August 10.
Deborah Colton Gallery presents the dynamic multi-media exhibition, "Between Light and Shadow," featuring a new series of work by international artist, Amita Bhatt.
Bhatt digs deep into world philosophies and mythologies to answer questions pertaining to our political as well as personal belief systems. Unafraid to explore uncomfortable territories, the artist mines from a range of sources to create hybrid creatures that are often symbolic of man’s psychological condition in an angst ridden zeitgeist. Bhatt’s work is derived from a variety of sources including popular fiction, children’s fables, world mythologies, as well as current political events.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until August 10.
Deborah Colton Gallery presents the dynamic multi-media exhibition, "Between Light and Shadow," featuring a new series of work by international artist, Amita Bhatt.
Bhatt digs deep into world philosophies and mythologies to answer questions pertaining to our political as well as personal belief systems. Unafraid to explore uncomfortable territories, the artist mines from a range of sources to create hybrid creatures that are often symbolic of man’s psychological condition in an angst ridden zeitgeist. Bhatt’s work is derived from a variety of sources including popular fiction, children’s fables, world mythologies, as well as current political events.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until August 10.