Spirit and Matter is an exhibition of jewelry and metalwork presented by the Houston Metal Arts Guild. This exhibition celebrates the diverse field of metalworking and jewelry. Spirit and Matter investigates the connections between the human spirit and material objects.
Meanwhile, Lindsay Peyton explores emotion, mood and energy in her oil paintings of interiors through her exhibition, Unconscious Conscious. By experimenting with color, perspective and texture, she creates energetic and alive spaces. Her hope is that viewers will feel like they can walk into the painted rooms to think -- and to react to what they find inside, forming their own responses.
Following the opening reception, the two exhibits will be on display through November 28.
Spirit and Matter is an exhibition of jewelry and metalwork presented by the Houston Metal Arts Guild. This exhibition celebrates the diverse field of metalworking and jewelry. Spirit and Matter investigates the connections between the human spirit and material objects.
Meanwhile, Lindsay Peyton explores emotion, mood and energy in her oil paintings of interiors through her exhibition, Unconscious Conscious. By experimenting with color, perspective and texture, she creates energetic and alive spaces. Her hope is that viewers will feel like they can walk into the painted rooms to think -- and to react to what they find inside, forming their own responses.
Following the opening reception, the two exhibits will be on display through November 28.
Spirit and Matter is an exhibition of jewelry and metalwork presented by the Houston Metal Arts Guild. This exhibition celebrates the diverse field of metalworking and jewelry. Spirit and Matter investigates the connections between the human spirit and material objects.
Meanwhile, Lindsay Peyton explores emotion, mood and energy in her oil paintings of interiors through her exhibition, Unconscious Conscious. By experimenting with color, perspective and texture, she creates energetic and alive spaces. Her hope is that viewers will feel like they can walk into the painted rooms to think -- and to react to what they find inside, forming their own responses.
Following the opening reception, the two exhibits will be on display through November 28.