Laura Rathe Fine Art will host an exhibition of new works by contemporary artists, Christy Lee Rogers & Michael Laube, in a two-person show, Within the Invisible Space. Underwater photographer Rogers and notable German painter Laube both utilize and harness the effects of light in their work to break the conventions of their mediums.
Rogers, working only in the night, creates complex imagery with dramatic lighting effects done completely in-camera which result in immense depth, rich darks, and bright highlights beautifully capturing a barrage of bodies and colors. Laube works on transparent acrylic glass in three dimensions. The refractions, reflections, and highlights of the layered acrylic glass sheets transform the piece and its surrounding space into a multidimensional event that challenges the viewer to change perspective.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 20.
Laura Rathe Fine Art will host an exhibition of new works by contemporary artists, Christy Lee Rogers & Michael Laube, in a two-person show, Within the Invisible Space. Underwater photographer Rogers and notable German painter Laube both utilize and harness the effects of light in their work to break the conventions of their mediums.
Rogers, working only in the night, creates complex imagery with dramatic lighting effects done completely in-camera which result in immense depth, rich darks, and bright highlights beautifully capturing a barrage of bodies and colors. Laube works on transparent acrylic glass in three dimensions. The refractions, reflections, and highlights of the layered acrylic glass sheets transform the piece and its surrounding space into a multidimensional event that challenges the viewer to change perspective.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 20.
Laura Rathe Fine Art will host an exhibition of new works by contemporary artists, Christy Lee Rogers & Michael Laube, in a two-person show, Within the Invisible Space. Underwater photographer Rogers and notable German painter Laube both utilize and harness the effects of light in their work to break the conventions of their mediums.
Rogers, working only in the night, creates complex imagery with dramatic lighting effects done completely in-camera which result in immense depth, rich darks, and bright highlights beautifully capturing a barrage of bodies and colors. Laube works on transparent acrylic glass in three dimensions. The refractions, reflections, and highlights of the layered acrylic glass sheets transform the piece and its surrounding space into a multidimensional event that challenges the viewer to change perspective.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 20.