Jen Mauldin Gallery’s first fall exhibition features “Elsewhere,” a dual exhibition by artists Danny Rose and Haylee Ryan.
Rose’s collection for "Elsewhere" elucidates the dynamics he sees in places, both real and imagined, residing in the refuge of his mind. To bring his vision to life for his audience, Rose’s paintings emerge through a form of automatic drawing and painting. This process enables Rose to pull shapes into being, from a subconscious level.
Ryan’s fascination with humankind and her intrinsic inclination to see beauty in every face and every body has gifted her with the rare ability to paint people vibrantly and provocatively. For “Elsewhere,” her focus is on the body and the undulating colors of the skin in light and shadow.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through October 14.
Jen Mauldin Gallery’s first fall exhibition features “Elsewhere,” a dual exhibition by artists Danny Rose and Haylee Ryan.
Rose’s collection for "Elsewhere" elucidates the dynamics he sees in places, both real and imagined, residing in the refuge of his mind. To bring his vision to life for his audience, Rose’s paintings emerge through a form of automatic drawing and painting. This process enables Rose to pull shapes into being, from a subconscious level.
Ryan’s fascination with humankind and her intrinsic inclination to see beauty in every face and every body has gifted her with the rare ability to paint people vibrantly and provocatively. For “Elsewhere,” her focus is on the body and the undulating colors of the skin in light and shadow.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through October 14.
Jen Mauldin Gallery’s first fall exhibition features “Elsewhere,” a dual exhibition by artists Danny Rose and Haylee Ryan.
Rose’s collection for "Elsewhere" elucidates the dynamics he sees in places, both real and imagined, residing in the refuge of his mind. To bring his vision to life for his audience, Rose’s paintings emerge through a form of automatic drawing and painting. This process enables Rose to pull shapes into being, from a subconscious level.
Ryan’s fascination with humankind and her intrinsic inclination to see beauty in every face and every body has gifted her with the rare ability to paint people vibrantly and provocatively. For “Elsewhere,” her focus is on the body and the undulating colors of the skin in light and shadow.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through October 14.