Holly Johnson Gallery will present the opening of "JOYRIDE," an exhibition of new paintings by Kim Squaglia, a Sacramento-based artist.
Squaglia's paintings have a distinct sense of topography, created by a technique of separating multiple layers of paint between alternating coats of resin. The paintings span multiple historic references from Surrealism to mid-century modernism to dense patterned ornamentation. Delicately rendered biomorphic forms, webs, and tendrils create spaces with cavern-like depths or deep ocean trenches.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 21.
Holly Johnson Gallery will present the opening of "JOYRIDE," an exhibition of new paintings by Kim Squaglia, a Sacramento-based artist.
Squaglia's paintings have a distinct sense of topography, created by a technique of separating multiple layers of paint between alternating coats of resin. The paintings span multiple historic references from Surrealism to mid-century modernism to dense patterned ornamentation. Delicately rendered biomorphic forms, webs, and tendrils create spaces with cavern-like depths or deep ocean trenches.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 21.
Holly Johnson Gallery will present the opening of "JOYRIDE," an exhibition of new paintings by Kim Squaglia, a Sacramento-based artist.
Squaglia's paintings have a distinct sense of topography, created by a technique of separating multiple layers of paint between alternating coats of resin. The paintings span multiple historic references from Surrealism to mid-century modernism to dense patterned ornamentation. Delicately rendered biomorphic forms, webs, and tendrils create spaces with cavern-like depths or deep ocean trenches.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 21.