Luna Rienne Gallery is pleased to present Otherworldly, a group show featuring artists Alec Huxley, Lee Harvey Roswell, NoMe Edonna, and Norm Maxwell.
Opening Reception
Saturday, July 13, 6-9PM
http://www.lunarienne.com/
Each of the artists in Otherworldly has a unique perspective on society that manifests itself in a distinctive visual language that, while representational, is hardly realistic. Exhibiting collectively, these four painters will certainly take the viewer to another mindset.
Alec Huxley is a painter, photographer and graphic designer living in San Francisco. Bleak and colorful, his work focuses on cinematic urban and desert landscapes of the American West Coast that serve as stylized historical records of place, time, and architecture, as well as settings for his surreal narratives.
Lee Harvey Roswell is a self-taught artist from Freefall, New York, whose work is noted for its blend of angst and humor. Themes of death and entropy, tribulation and futility run amok in his distinctly surreal, often-slapstick, sometimes-nightmarish world. The result is simultaneously mocking and melancholic.
NoMe Edonna is a self-taught artist born in California and residing in San Francisco since 1999. Known for his smooth-sided biomorphs that combine the organic and the mechanical, his work is an obscure interpretation of contemporary urban life.
Norm Maxwell is a Los Angeles-based artist whose education came via the streets of Philadelphia and the Hussian School of Art. This combination of urban upbringing and fine art training result in an esoteric use of color, light, and subject matter.
Otherworldly will be on exhibit from July 13 to August 12 at Luna Rienne Gallery, 3318 22nd Street near Valencia in San Francisco. Formerly known as fabric8, Luna Rienne features visual artists working in contemporary mediums who integrate elements of urban culture with traditional techniques.
Luna Rienne Gallery is pleased to present Otherworldly, a group show featuring artists Alec Huxley, Lee Harvey Roswell, NoMe Edonna, and Norm Maxwell.
Opening Reception
Saturday, July 13, 6-9PM
http://www.lunarienne.com/
Each of the artists in Otherworldly has a unique perspective on society that manifests itself in a distinctive visual language that, while representational, is hardly realistic. Exhibiting collectively, these four painters will certainly take the viewer to another mindset.
Alec Huxley is a painter, photographer and graphic designer living in San Francisco. Bleak and colorful, his work focuses on cinematic urban and desert landscapes of the American West Coast that serve as stylized historical records of place, time, and architecture, as well as settings for his surreal narratives.
Lee Harvey Roswell is a self-taught artist from Freefall, New York, whose work is noted for its blend of angst and humor. Themes of death and entropy, tribulation and futility run amok in his distinctly surreal, often-slapstick, sometimes-nightmarish world. The result is simultaneously mocking and melancholic.
NoMe Edonna is a self-taught artist born in California and residing in San Francisco since 1999. Known for his smooth-sided biomorphs that combine the organic and the mechanical, his work is an obscure interpretation of contemporary urban life.
Norm Maxwell is a Los Angeles-based artist whose education came via the streets of Philadelphia and the Hussian School of Art. This combination of urban upbringing and fine art training result in an esoteric use of color, light, and subject matter.
Otherworldly will be on exhibit from July 13 to August 12 at Luna Rienne Gallery, 3318 22nd Street near Valencia in San Francisco. Formerly known as fabric8, Luna Rienne features visual artists working in contemporary mediums who integrate elements of urban culture with traditional techniques.
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