Janette Kennedy Gallery presents Kelsey Anne Heimerman's “The American Dream.” The exhibit is a series of distorted, figurative oil paintings in a variety of epic scales. The project took over a couple of years to complete and has grown technically, emotionally, and politically.
“The American Dream” consists of more than 25 portraits, which are covering themes of inequality, feminism, and social interaction, while illustrating portraiture and everyday life. Heimerman used portrayed figures to metaphorically reflect our contemporary world.
The exhibition, which opened on April 5, will feature an artist reception on April 22 and will run through April 28.
Janette Kennedy Gallery presents Kelsey Anne Heimerman's “The American Dream.” The exhibit is a series of distorted, figurative oil paintings in a variety of epic scales. The project took over a couple of years to complete and has grown technically, emotionally, and politically.
“The American Dream” consists of more than 25 portraits, which are covering themes of inequality, feminism, and social interaction, while illustrating portraiture and everyday life. Heimerman used portrayed figures to metaphorically reflect our contemporary world.
The exhibition, which opened on April 5, will feature an artist reception on April 22 and will run through April 28.
Janette Kennedy Gallery presents Kelsey Anne Heimerman's “The American Dream.” The exhibit is a series of distorted, figurative oil paintings in a variety of epic scales. The project took over a couple of years to complete and has grown technically, emotionally, and politically.
“The American Dream” consists of more than 25 portraits, which are covering themes of inequality, feminism, and social interaction, while illustrating portraiture and everyday life. Heimerman used portrayed figures to metaphorically reflect our contemporary world.
The exhibition, which opened on April 5, will feature an artist reception on April 22 and will run through April 28.