Texas Wesleyan University welcomes artist Lee Hill to the gallery in the Bernice Coulter Templeton Art Studio. Hill currently lives and works in Fort Worth. He grew up in the heart of the West Texas oil patch in Midland and graduated with a professional degree in architecture, from the College of Architecture at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.
Hill’s signature style can be seen in this exhibition which is evident in paintings that explore abstract modern design. They display the characteristics of order and chaos, randomness and geometry, precision and imperfections. By using these polar opposite artistic devices, he creates visual tension for the viewer.
The exhibit will open on January 14 and will be on view through February 7. There will be an artist reception on January 26 at 2 pm and an artist lecture on January 24 at 12:15 pm.
Texas Wesleyan University welcomes artist Lee Hill to the gallery in the Bernice Coulter Templeton Art Studio. Hill currently lives and works in Fort Worth. He grew up in the heart of the West Texas oil patch in Midland and graduated with a professional degree in architecture, from the College of Architecture at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.
Hill’s signature style can be seen in this exhibition which is evident in paintings that explore abstract modern design. They display the characteristics of order and chaos, randomness and geometry, precision and imperfections. By using these polar opposite artistic devices, he creates visual tension for the viewer.
The exhibit will open on January 14 and will be on view through February 7. There will be an artist reception on January 26 at 2 pm and an artist lecture on January 24 at 12:15 pm.
Texas Wesleyan University welcomes artist Lee Hill to the gallery in the Bernice Coulter Templeton Art Studio. Hill currently lives and works in Fort Worth. He grew up in the heart of the West Texas oil patch in Midland and graduated with a professional degree in architecture, from the College of Architecture at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.
Hill’s signature style can be seen in this exhibition which is evident in paintings that explore abstract modern design. They display the characteristics of order and chaos, randomness and geometry, precision and imperfections. By using these polar opposite artistic devices, he creates visual tension for the viewer.
The exhibit will open on January 14 and will be on view through February 7. There will be an artist reception on January 26 at 2 pm and an artist lecture on January 24 at 12:15 pm.