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Old Bakery and Emporium presents "Earth, Divinities and Amusements" opening reception

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Photo by Lisa Garner

Old Bakery and Emporium will feature three artists with different types of art but whose base elements resonate with nature and energy.

  • Stephanie Lowe creates her playful abstracts with the energy of color and the dance of shape. She loves creating a dance of shape, line, and color. These shapes and colors encountered in the world follow her into the studio and flow through into her art.
  • Lisa Garner sculpts female figures and goddesses inspired by ancient artifacts and the modern multitasking woman. She spent a number of years in printmaking and graphic design but now has returned to her lifelong love affair with three-dimensional art.
  • Salvador Rodriguez loves landscaping and math. His analytical mind leads him to make a preliminary study of things before painting. He realized that it is more important to paint the living essence of the scenic view. His concerned with the decline of wild plant life and tries to show the beauty of earth with the minimal human intervention.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 4.

Old Bakery and Emporium will feature three artists with different types of art but whose base elements resonate with nature and energy.

  • Stephanie Lowe creates her playful abstracts with the energy of color and the dance of shape. She loves creating a dance of shape, line, and color. These shapes and colors encountered in the world follow her into the studio and flow through into her art.
  • Lisa Garner sculpts female figures and goddesses inspired by ancient artifacts and the modern multitasking woman. She spent a number of years in printmaking and graphic design but now has returned to her lifelong love affair with three-dimensional art.
  • Salvador Rodriguez loves landscaping and math. His analytical mind leads him to make a preliminary study of things before painting. He realized that it is more important to paint the living essence of the scenic view. His concerned with the decline of wild plant life and tries to show the beauty of earth with the minimal human intervention.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 4.

Old Bakery and Emporium will feature three artists with different types of art but whose base elements resonate with nature and energy.

  • Stephanie Lowe creates her playful abstracts with the energy of color and the dance of shape. She loves creating a dance of shape, line, and color. These shapes and colors encountered in the world follow her into the studio and flow through into her art.
  • Lisa Garner sculpts female figures and goddesses inspired by ancient artifacts and the modern multitasking woman. She spent a number of years in printmaking and graphic design but now has returned to her lifelong love affair with three-dimensional art.
  • Salvador Rodriguez loves landscaping and math. His analytical mind leads him to make a preliminary study of things before painting. He realized that it is more important to paint the living essence of the scenic view. His concerned with the decline of wild plant life and tries to show the beauty of earth with the minimal human intervention.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 4.

WHEN

WHERE

The Old Bakery and Emporium
1006 Congress Ave.
Austin, TX 78701
https://austintexas.gov/obemporium

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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