La Quatrro Opens Saturday
Betz Art Gallery Introduces Four Emerging Artists To The Houston Community
- One of the paintings on display at "Le Quattro" entitled Medusa by Ronald Dykes.Photo by William James Gerlich
- Painting by William TonePhoto by William James Gerlich
- Pigeon Dance by Liz HillPhoto by William James Gerlich
- Painting by Liz HillPhoto by William James Gerlich
- Painting by Annette PalmerPhoto by William James Gerlich
- Painting by Annette PalmerPhoto by William James Gerlich
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A new exhibit at the Betz Art Gallery gives local emerging artists a good name.
The four fresh artists draw from abstract, contemporary and surrealist influences, and will debut their work in their first ever exhibit entitled “Le Quattro” at the gallery Saturday evening.
The artists, William Tone, Ronald Dykes, Liz Hill and Annette K. Palmer, are among the freshman class in the Houston art realm, but their work is anything but amateur.
They effectively layer mixed media within their art, and showcase a variety of design elements that make each piece more interesting than the last. Layed out in the gallery’s front of house, it is hard to tell four different artists are on display because of the synergizing visual cognizance each work radiates.
“Houston has one of the largest and most talented group of local artists in the nation,” said Lori Betz, owner of Betz Art Gallery. “We are a tight group of artists here, and very excited to introduce these four individuals to the community.”
Betz said each artist will be present to represent their art for the opening reception from 6-9pm. The art will also be on display in the gallery for purchase throughout the month.