Two Texas-based artists (bmoodyart & Randall Mosman) use the tropes and mythologies of the American Deep South to explore notions of race, gender, religion, and death. Utilizing a heavily symbolic and highly personal approach to art making, the visual storytellers create paintings and sculptures that radiate an intense evocative willingness on both a humorous and confrontational level.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 18.
Two Texas-based artists (bmoodyart & Randall Mosman) use the tropes and mythologies of the American Deep South to explore notions of race, gender, religion, and death. Utilizing a heavily symbolic and highly personal approach to art making, the visual storytellers create paintings and sculptures that radiate an intense evocative willingness on both a humorous and confrontational level.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 18.
Two Texas-based artists (bmoodyart & Randall Mosman) use the tropes and mythologies of the American Deep South to explore notions of race, gender, religion, and death. Utilizing a heavily symbolic and highly personal approach to art making, the visual storytellers create paintings and sculptures that radiate an intense evocative willingness on both a humorous and confrontational level.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 18.