Frisco Fine Art welcomes local abstract artist Mary Galbraith in the exhibit, “Flow." The exhibit will showcase her most recent work: stunning, fluid acrylic paintings that evoke both calm and movement. Galbraith has a solid foundation in nearly every medium. As early as high school, she was participating in painting workshops throughout Texas and became an accomplished photorealistic artist. Now an advocate for experimentation, she broke from the tight constraints of photorealism to explore the looseness and abandon of fluid acrylics.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through July 1.
Frisco Fine Art welcomes local abstract artist Mary Galbraith in the exhibit, “Flow." The exhibit will showcase her most recent work: stunning, fluid acrylic paintings that evoke both calm and movement. Galbraith has a solid foundation in nearly every medium. As early as high school, she was participating in painting workshops throughout Texas and became an accomplished photorealistic artist. Now an advocate for experimentation, she broke from the tight constraints of photorealism to explore the looseness and abandon of fluid acrylics.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through July 1.
Frisco Fine Art welcomes local abstract artist Mary Galbraith in the exhibit, “Flow." The exhibit will showcase her most recent work: stunning, fluid acrylic paintings that evoke both calm and movement. Galbraith has a solid foundation in nearly every medium. As early as high school, she was participating in painting workshops throughout Texas and became an accomplished photorealistic artist. Now an advocate for experimentation, she broke from the tight constraints of photorealism to explore the looseness and abandon of fluid acrylics.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through July 1.