Sunday, March 25, 2012

New Works by Britt Freda

WHITE ELEPHANT
TANGLED CIRCLES: BARN, BARRED, SPOTTED
Dissolving Series by Britt Freda

I find that it is in the unraveling, the undoing, the dis-solving of a thing that the most relevant and rich voice is revealed. Sometimes it is luminous and sometimes it is the dark that matters. When I think about deconstructing to the essence, I seem to conjure up a black stack of tangled, overused language about simplicity, so common and piled so high that it has become mostly inaudible, invisible. But other times I think of it and I see the tangled letters falling away, unraveling string-like, recoiling and wrapping circuitously around simple shapes, seductively worthy of pause. When that happens I am happy.-Freda

SOMETIMES UNDER THE WINGS OF MOTHS, THERE IS LIGHT









Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Featuring Joshua S. Franco

Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM resident, Joshua S. Franco joined the gallery this winter. An acrylic surrealist painter, here are a few works currently in the gallery.
SECOND STAR TO THE RIGHT AND STRAIGHT ON TILL MORNING

CHANGING SEASONS




"Growing up in Allentown, Pennsylvania, among the ghosts and mausoleums of industrial manufacturing, might have shaped me in a different way, had it not been for the influence of my mother, a talented painter who worked in oils. Endlessly inventive, unafraid of color, she instilled in me early on an appreciation for beauty and the profoundly personal understanding that, in this world, one could literally paint one’s self free - an idea that appealed to me." -Franco

 





AFTER THE RIGHT WAS HUNG UP, THE LEFT CONTINUED

MAKING A LOVE STORY
DOUGLAS KENT HALL



"It is my feeling that the great traditions live in all of us, and that alongside all of the ingenious novelties at our disposal, these traditions continue to inform art’s most imaginative and inspired experiments. Many of my paintings have a Surrealist influence. Working mainly with acrylic, I explore the complexity of relationships and the feelings that accompany them  - love, desire, longing, fear -  subjects familiar to us all. Of course, all of these topics are the order of the day in film, literature and music, but for me the rules of the imagination, the way chance and surprise provide unexpected twists of meaning, are what gives a painting its authentic surge, its real presence and power" -Franco