Wally Workman Gallery will open their eighth solo show with abstract painter Diana Greenberg. The work in this show is most influenced by Havana, Cuba. Specifically, Havana Viejo's (Old Havana’s) architecture and color.
Greenberg is struck by the juxtaposition of the color and specifically the boldness of the color families within one building, or a series of neighboring buildings. Of Cuban heritage, Greenberg is intrinsically inspired to explore the visual sense of living there.
While working on the small oil and mixed media works for this show, Greenberg was also influenced by Ikebana, or Japanese flower arranging. She loves the sculptural quality of the arrangements in Ikebana and wanted to create portraits of their forms. She continues with the Heron series, which mimics the concentric lines embroidered on a kimono.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 26.
Wally Workman Gallery will open their eighth solo show with abstract painter Diana Greenberg. The work in this show is most influenced by Havana, Cuba. Specifically, Havana Viejo's (Old Havana’s) architecture and color.
Greenberg is struck by the juxtaposition of the color and specifically the boldness of the color families within one building, or a series of neighboring buildings. Of Cuban heritage, Greenberg is intrinsically inspired to explore the visual sense of living there.
While working on the small oil and mixed media works for this show, Greenberg was also influenced by Ikebana, or Japanese flower arranging. She loves the sculptural quality of the arrangements in Ikebana and wanted to create portraits of their forms. She continues with the Heron series, which mimics the concentric lines embroidered on a kimono.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 26.
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