Laura Rathe Fine Art presents "Face-to-Face," featuring the work of Robert Mars, Gil Bruvel, and Gavin Rain.
Combining new-age techniques with timeless portraiture, "Face-to-Face" showcases the artists' unique explorations of the human form through their own modes of geometric expression. Colorful hand-painted dots, hand-cut wooden sticks layered with machine-like precision, and a nostalgic 1950s collages create bodies of work that break the traditional conventions of their mediums. As the viewer moves farther from the artwork, the subject matter becomes all the clearer, pushing the lines of abstraction to new heights.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 20.
Laura Rathe Fine Art presents "Face-to-Face," featuring the work of Robert Mars, Gil Bruvel, and Gavin Rain.
Combining new-age techniques with timeless portraiture, "Face-to-Face" showcases the artists' unique explorations of the human form through their own modes of geometric expression. Colorful hand-painted dots, hand-cut wooden sticks layered with machine-like precision, and a nostalgic 1950s collages create bodies of work that break the traditional conventions of their mediums. As the viewer moves farther from the artwork, the subject matter becomes all the clearer, pushing the lines of abstraction to new heights.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 20.
Laura Rathe Fine Art presents "Face-to-Face," featuring the work of Robert Mars, Gil Bruvel, and Gavin Rain.
Combining new-age techniques with timeless portraiture, "Face-to-Face" showcases the artists' unique explorations of the human form through their own modes of geometric expression. Colorful hand-painted dots, hand-cut wooden sticks layered with machine-like precision, and a nostalgic 1950s collages create bodies of work that break the traditional conventions of their mediums. As the viewer moves farther from the artwork, the subject matter becomes all the clearer, pushing the lines of abstraction to new heights.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 20.