Landry McMeans exhibits her abstract reliefs and landscapes of the American West, with new inspiration from the Colorado River. Mountain ranges become groups of simple lines and colors, reducing the contours of the natural world into three-dimensional geometric shapes. Her work evokes the natural history of the Southwestern deserts and native plant and animal species in a contemporary minimal style.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition will run until September 18.
Landry McMeans exhibits her abstract reliefs and landscapes of the American West, with new inspiration from the Colorado River. Mountain ranges become groups of simple lines and colors, reducing the contours of the natural world into three-dimensional geometric shapes. Her work evokes the natural history of the Southwestern deserts and native plant and animal species in a contemporary minimal style.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition will run until September 18.
Landry McMeans exhibits her abstract reliefs and landscapes of the American West, with new inspiration from the Colorado River. Mountain ranges become groups of simple lines and colors, reducing the contours of the natural world into three-dimensional geometric shapes. Her work evokes the natural history of the Southwestern deserts and native plant and animal species in a contemporary minimal style.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition will run until September 18.