
Link & Pin Art Space presents Pixels & Patina featuring Leslie Kell’s photographic collages and Lyle Adair’s copper sculptures. The two local artists unite for a unique experience.
Kell works in the contemporary medium of digital art to create stunning designs and compositions using her photographic images that excite your imagination. Kell uses a technique that she has been developing for the last eight years.
Adair began working in the medium of copper in 1998. Utilizing his skills with a hammer, chisel and torch, Adair transforms the material into award winning sculptures that have been shown in galleries and art shows across Texas. His commissioned works range from utilitarian sconces to lampshades to decorative fireplace overlays, door inlays and wall hangings.
The exhibition runs February 27 through March 26.
Link & Pin Art Space presents Pixels & Patina featuring Leslie Kell’s photographic collages and Lyle Adair’s copper sculptures. The two local artists unite for a unique experience.
Kell works in the contemporary medium of digital art to create stunning designs and compositions using her photographic images that excite your imagination. Kell uses a technique that she has been developing for the last eight years.
Adair began working in the medium of copper in 1998. Utilizing his skills with a hammer, chisel and torch, Adair transforms the material into award winning sculptures that have been shown in galleries and art shows across Texas. His commissioned works range from utilitarian sconces to lampshades to decorative fireplace overlays, door inlays and wall hangings.
The exhibition runs February 27 through March 26.
Link & Pin Art Space presents Pixels & Patina featuring Leslie Kell’s photographic collages and Lyle Adair’s copper sculptures. The two local artists unite for a unique experience.
Kell works in the contemporary medium of digital art to create stunning designs and compositions using her photographic images that excite your imagination. Kell uses a technique that she has been developing for the last eight years.
Adair began working in the medium of copper in 1998. Utilizing his skills with a hammer, chisel and torch, Adair transforms the material into award winning sculptures that have been shown in galleries and art shows across Texas. His commissioned works range from utilitarian sconces to lampshades to decorative fireplace overlays, door inlays and wall hangings.
The exhibition runs February 27 through March 26.