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Ferrari Gallery presents "Milieu Earth"

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Photo courtesy of Debra Ferrari

Ferrari Gallery will present a group exhibit, "Milieu Earth," featuring Dallas’ top eco-artists. The theme of the curated collection focuses on "The Environmental Condition Which Surrounds Us."

The "Milieu Earth" collection also displays the work of five additional artists comprised of both established and emerging creators who have a passion for nature. Oil paintings by Rapheal Crump who is influenced by the culture of urban living and his life are part of the exhibit. Bronze geometric minimalism modern sculptures by Jennifer Troice capture the figures of wild animals. Ceramics by world-renowned sculptor Kosmas Ballis will be on display as well as photographs and NFT’s by Jeremy Mckane who utilizes water and cameras to capture the human form and sea life. Metal sculptor James Ferrari who has a tremendous passion for the ocean will be showing sea life sculptures made from metal and upcycled Ferrari car parts.

Each artist will also discuss their inspiration for each piece and tell the story behind it in a special exhibition soiree and artist talk series on opening day which is also Earth Day. Ferrari says Earth Day was the perfect occasion to bring the "Milieu Earth" collection to the public.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through July 2.

Ferrari Gallery will present a group exhibit, "Milieu Earth," featuring Dallas’ top eco-artists. The theme of the curated collection focuses on "The Environmental Condition Which Surrounds Us."

The "Milieu Earth" collection also displays the work of five additional artists comprised of both established and emerging creators who have a passion for nature. Oil paintings by Rapheal Crump who is influenced by the culture of urban living and his life are part of the exhibit. Bronze geometric minimalism modern sculptures by Jennifer Troice capture the figures of wild animals. Ceramics by world-renowned sculptor Kosmas Ballis will be on display as well as photographs and NFT’s by Jeremy Mckane who utilizes water and cameras to capture the human form and sea life. Metal sculptor James Ferrari who has a tremendous passion for the ocean will be showing sea life sculptures made from metal and upcycled Ferrari car parts.

Each artist will also discuss their inspiration for each piece and tell the story behind it in a special exhibition soiree and artist talk series on opening day which is also Earth Day. Ferrari says Earth Day was the perfect occasion to bring the "Milieu Earth" collection to the public.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through July 2.

Ferrari Gallery will present a group exhibit, "Milieu Earth," featuring Dallas’ top eco-artists. The theme of the curated collection focuses on "The Environmental Condition Which Surrounds Us."

The "Milieu Earth" collection also displays the work of five additional artists comprised of both established and emerging creators who have a passion for nature. Oil paintings by Rapheal Crump who is influenced by the culture of urban living and his life are part of the exhibit. Bronze geometric minimalism modern sculptures by Jennifer Troice capture the figures of wild animals. Ceramics by world-renowned sculptor Kosmas Ballis will be on display as well as photographs and NFT’s by Jeremy Mckane who utilizes water and cameras to capture the human form and sea life. Metal sculptor James Ferrari who has a tremendous passion for the ocean will be showing sea life sculptures made from metal and upcycled Ferrari car parts.

Each artist will also discuss their inspiration for each piece and tell the story behind it in a special exhibition soiree and artist talk series on opening day which is also Earth Day. Ferrari says Earth Day was the perfect occasion to bring the "Milieu Earth" collection to the public.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through July 2.

WHEN

WHERE

Ferrari Gallery
1605 Dragon St.
Dallas, TX 75207
https://ferrarigallery.net/

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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