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Link & Pin Gallery presents Alicia Philley and Emily Hoyt-Weber: "Sketchings" opening reception

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Photo courtesy of Philip Rogers Photography

Artists Alicia Philley and Emily Hoyt-Weber will present their new body of paintings and sculpture created around conversations about color, light and shadow at their show, "Sketchings." Philley and Hoyt-Weber play with the ways we navigate visual perception through bright, abstract art made of wood, paint and steel. Each work changes subtly as viewers move around it. The artists’ collaboration has produced a body of work with surprising and intriguing relationships. Philley’s colorful compositions of curving linear elements serve as a counterpoint to Hoyt-Weber’s mathematically inspired line drawings in space.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 13.

Artists Alicia Philley and Emily Hoyt-Weber will present their new body of paintings and sculpture created around conversations about color, light and shadow at their show, "Sketchings." Philley and Hoyt-Weber play with the ways we navigate visual perception through bright, abstract art made of wood, paint and steel. Each work changes subtly as viewers move around it. The artists’ collaboration has produced a body of work with surprising and intriguing relationships. Philley’s colorful compositions of curving linear elements serve as a counterpoint to Hoyt-Weber’s mathematically inspired line drawings in space.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 13.

Artists Alicia Philley and Emily Hoyt-Weber will present their new body of paintings and sculpture created around conversations about color, light and shadow at their show, "Sketchings." Philley and Hoyt-Weber play with the ways we navigate visual perception through bright, abstract art made of wood, paint and steel. Each work changes subtly as viewers move around it. The artists’ collaboration has produced a body of work with surprising and intriguing relationships. Philley’s colorful compositions of curving linear elements serve as a counterpoint to Hoyt-Weber’s mathematically inspired line drawings in space.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 13.

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Link & Pin Gallery
2235 E. 6th St.
#102
Austin, TX 78702
http://linkpinart.com/

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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