Valerie Fowler's "Earth Shift: She Will Have Her Way With You" exhibit is a series of large- and small-scale paintings began on an overcast day in 2020, at the start of the pandemic lockdown. She started to paint all her skies yellow, then gravitated to red - which has an alarming quality, like a warning - and decided against blue. As always, the artist's subject is the infinity of nature, seen and unseen, but this work signals a distinct but subtle change, like knees buckling or a slight tremor underfoot. Subtle, but permanent, like aging. A tipping point.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 13.
Valerie Fowler's "Earth Shift: She Will Have Her Way With You" exhibit is a series of large- and small-scale paintings began on an overcast day in 2020, at the start of the pandemic lockdown. She started to paint all her skies yellow, then gravitated to red - which has an alarming quality, like a warning - and decided against blue. As always, the artist's subject is the infinity of nature, seen and unseen, but this work signals a distinct but subtle change, like knees buckling or a slight tremor underfoot. Subtle, but permanent, like aging. A tipping point.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 13.
Valerie Fowler's "Earth Shift: She Will Have Her Way With You" exhibit is a series of large- and small-scale paintings began on an overcast day in 2020, at the start of the pandemic lockdown. She started to paint all her skies yellow, then gravitated to red - which has an alarming quality, like a warning - and decided against blue. As always, the artist's subject is the infinity of nature, seen and unseen, but this work signals a distinct but subtle change, like knees buckling or a slight tremor underfoot. Subtle, but permanent, like aging. A tipping point.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 13.