Tag Archive for ‘Expressionism’
Living in the Moments: Gregory Thomas
Gregory Thomas’ paintings capture his impressions of place and time — not a series of frozen moments, however, but a collection of small stories which unfold over the time Thomas takes to record them.
Expressive Motion: Diane Boone
Boone’s work is both stimulating and soothing, the predominance of one aspect or the other most likely depending on what the viewer most needs.
Renewal Notice: Jenny Hahn
True to Hahn’s inspiration and influences — her written list includes “meditation practice, yoga, biology, sacred geometry, Gnostic wisdom, and Expressionistic painters throughout history” — the paintings in “Intimate Universe” are suffused with qualities both bold and meditative.
(ARTKC365) Scene Setter: Rebecca Pashia
Pashia, a founder of ARTichokes as well as a permanently featured artist there. also knows when to throw in a good action sequence … even if it’s only implied.
Wide-Open Intimacy: David Gross at Hilliard Gallery
David Gross Terrestrial: Landscapes and Intimate Spaces 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Hilliard Gallery 404 E. 18th St. Kansas City, MO 816.561.2956 Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday Runs through: April 25 Gallery site: http://www.hilliardgallery.com One of the goals of ARTKC365 is to feature emerging artists. Another is to connect new viewers with artists who [...]







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