Larry Goode's "Propping Up Heaven" uses paintings and photographs to create a meditative space through which the viewer is invited to contemplate awakening—or its metaphor, Heaven. The paintings are paired with a Zen koan giving each work a unique meaning that varies from person to person - and by deeply considering the meaning of the merged work, the individual engages in mediation, realization, or as is sometimes described in Zen, an accident.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 7.
Larry Goode's "Propping Up Heaven" uses paintings and photographs to create a meditative space through which the viewer is invited to contemplate awakening—or its metaphor, Heaven. The paintings are paired with a Zen koan giving each work a unique meaning that varies from person to person - and by deeply considering the meaning of the merged work, the individual engages in mediation, realization, or as is sometimes described in Zen, an accident.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 7.
Larry Goode's "Propping Up Heaven" uses paintings and photographs to create a meditative space through which the viewer is invited to contemplate awakening—or its metaphor, Heaven. The paintings are paired with a Zen koan giving each work a unique meaning that varies from person to person - and by deeply considering the meaning of the merged work, the individual engages in mediation, realization, or as is sometimes described in Zen, an accident.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 7.