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Wally Workman Gallery presents "Diana Greenberg" opening day

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Image courtesy of Diana Greenberg

Wally Workman Gallery will present their seventh solo show with abstract painter Diana Greenberg.

Inspired by small sculptures created from discarded painted material in the studio, Greenberg explores three-dimensional twists and turns of color on a flat plane. Her works also have a botanical inspiration. Forms from cut flowers she keeps in her studio are showcased in her paintings and the hues from these lush florals become prisms of color amidst a solemn gray. Her palette is also informed by twilight, with the recent works on paper based on paintings by Monet of dusk and dawn on the Seine. Using color, stroke and mark-making, Greenberg creates a feeling of light and hope, joy and serenity.

The exhibition will remain on display through July 3.

Wally Workman Gallery will present their seventh solo show with abstract painter Diana Greenberg.

Inspired by small sculptures created from discarded painted material in the studio, Greenberg explores three-dimensional twists and turns of color on a flat plane. Her works also have a botanical inspiration. Forms from cut flowers she keeps in her studio are showcased in her paintings and the hues from these lush florals become prisms of color amidst a solemn gray. Her palette is also informed by twilight, with the recent works on paper based on paintings by Monet of dusk and dawn on the Seine. Using color, stroke and mark-making, Greenberg creates a feeling of light and hope, joy and serenity.

The exhibition will remain on display through July 3.

Wally Workman Gallery will present their seventh solo show with abstract painter Diana Greenberg.

Inspired by small sculptures created from discarded painted material in the studio, Greenberg explores three-dimensional twists and turns of color on a flat plane. Her works also have a botanical inspiration. Forms from cut flowers she keeps in her studio are showcased in her paintings and the hues from these lush florals become prisms of color amidst a solemn gray. Her palette is also informed by twilight, with the recent works on paper based on paintings by Monet of dusk and dawn on the Seine. Using color, stroke and mark-making, Greenberg creates a feeling of light and hope, joy and serenity.

The exhibition will remain on display through July 3.

WHEN

WHERE

Wally Workman Gallery
1202 W. 6th St.
Austin, TX 78703
https://www.wallyworkmangallery.com/calendar.html

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Admission is free.
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