Kettle Art Gallery presents [krip-tik], a two-man show featuring recent works by Jeff Skele and Ruben Ramirez. Skele and Ramirez have shown their works around the Dallas-Fort Worth area for several years in numerous group exhibitions, yet neither have had a well-focused spotlight exhibit until now. Both artists cite works by Jean Michel Basquiat as inspiration in their formative years. Now, they are ready to show us their own, personal brands of "Street Expressionism."
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 13.
Kettle Art Gallery presents [krip-tik], a two-man show featuring recent works by Jeff Skele and Ruben Ramirez. Skele and Ramirez have shown their works around the Dallas-Fort Worth area for several years in numerous group exhibitions, yet neither have had a well-focused spotlight exhibit until now. Both artists cite works by Jean Michel Basquiat as inspiration in their formative years. Now, they are ready to show us their own, personal brands of "Street Expressionism."
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 13.
Kettle Art Gallery presents [krip-tik], a two-man show featuring recent works by Jeff Skele and Ruben Ramirez. Skele and Ramirez have shown their works around the Dallas-Fort Worth area for several years in numerous group exhibitions, yet neither have had a well-focused spotlight exhibit until now. Both artists cite works by Jean Michel Basquiat as inspiration in their formative years. Now, they are ready to show us their own, personal brands of "Street Expressionism."
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 13.