Jane Waterous, Charles Patrick, and Gian Garofalo come together to present bodies of work that are united by their fun and mesmerizing nature. Carefully cut butterflies mounted on entomology pins, delicately shadowed acrylic forms, and resin drips suspended in time – prove that beauty and wonder are oftentimes hidden where least expected.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 17.
Jane Waterous, Charles Patrick, and Gian Garofalo come together to present bodies of work that are united by their fun and mesmerizing nature. Carefully cut butterflies mounted on entomology pins, delicately shadowed acrylic forms, and resin drips suspended in time – prove that beauty and wonder are oftentimes hidden where least expected.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 17.
Jane Waterous, Charles Patrick, and Gian Garofalo come together to present bodies of work that are united by their fun and mesmerizing nature. Carefully cut butterflies mounted on entomology pins, delicately shadowed acrylic forms, and resin drips suspended in time – prove that beauty and wonder are oftentimes hidden where least expected.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 17.