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ARTworkSF | Solo Exhibition: Aisjah Hopkins “Eternal Symbols”
Date:
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Time:
5:30 PM
-
8:00 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Maura Tuohy
Location Details:
49 Geary (x Kearny)
San Francisco, CA
94103
San Francisco, CA
94103
One Week Only!
Show Dates: Nov 28 – Dec 2
Artist Reception: Tuesday, November 28th 5:30 – 8:00pm
@ ARTworkSF Gallery | 49 Geary St. / 2nd Floor | San Francisco
Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat, Noon – 5:30pm
More info: 415-673-3080 / http://www.artworksf.com
About “Eternal Symbols"
“The way my paintings have evolved using automaticism, is through creating shapes which I sense to be significant, responding and again by painting in additional shapes using gestural brush work, adding colors, accents, and creating color harmony or color contrasts. Each shape has a felt reason for being, as well as a relationship with other parts of the work. Lines dart in, ragged, smooth, fast, slow thick, thick pendulum sweeping arches, intercepting, or connecting with larger shapes. Contrast, especially color is hugely important in my work. Shapes compel painterly relationships between shapes. Out of chaos a new balance is created, a harmony between inner and outer worlds”. - Aisjah Hopkins
Show Dates: Nov 28 – Dec 2
Artist Reception: Tuesday, November 28th 5:30 – 8:00pm
@ ARTworkSF Gallery | 49 Geary St. / 2nd Floor | San Francisco
Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat, Noon – 5:30pm
More info: 415-673-3080 / http://www.artworksf.com
About “Eternal Symbols"
“The way my paintings have evolved using automaticism, is through creating shapes which I sense to be significant, responding and again by painting in additional shapes using gestural brush work, adding colors, accents, and creating color harmony or color contrasts. Each shape has a felt reason for being, as well as a relationship with other parts of the work. Lines dart in, ragged, smooth, fast, slow thick, thick pendulum sweeping arches, intercepting, or connecting with larger shapes. Contrast, especially color is hugely important in my work. Shapes compel painterly relationships between shapes. Out of chaos a new balance is created, a harmony between inner and outer worlds”. - Aisjah Hopkins
For more information:
http://www.artworksf.com
Added to the calendar on Mon, Nov 27, 2006 10:49AM
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