
ART on 5th presents "Outside In," an exhibition of new work by Austin artist Jason Eatherly. Widely recognized in the local street art scene for his image of a queen wearing a gas mask, Eatherly is expanding his work to the fine art world.
Eatherly is heavily influenced by urban decay, abandoned structures, and weathered environments where nature is reasserting its dominance. This solo exhibition will feature never-before-seen paintings, sculptures, and art installations in which found objects from these lost spaces are allowed to infringe upon and disrupt the gallery space. By transforming salvaged materials and elevating them into works of art, the viewer is challenged to see past surface erosion to the beauty underneath.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 10.
ART on 5th presents "Outside In," an exhibition of new work by Austin artist Jason Eatherly. Widely recognized in the local street art scene for his image of a queen wearing a gas mask, Eatherly is expanding his work to the fine art world.
Eatherly is heavily influenced by urban decay, abandoned structures, and weathered environments where nature is reasserting its dominance. This solo exhibition will feature never-before-seen paintings, sculptures, and art installations in which found objects from these lost spaces are allowed to infringe upon and disrupt the gallery space. By transforming salvaged materials and elevating them into works of art, the viewer is challenged to see past surface erosion to the beauty underneath.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 10.
ART on 5th presents "Outside In," an exhibition of new work by Austin artist Jason Eatherly. Widely recognized in the local street art scene for his image of a queen wearing a gas mask, Eatherly is expanding his work to the fine art world.
Eatherly is heavily influenced by urban decay, abandoned structures, and weathered environments where nature is reasserting its dominance. This solo exhibition will feature never-before-seen paintings, sculptures, and art installations in which found objects from these lost spaces are allowed to infringe upon and disrupt the gallery space. By transforming salvaged materials and elevating them into works of art, the viewer is challenged to see past surface erosion to the beauty underneath.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 10.