Every now and then, Kettle Art Gallery comes across an artist who creates multi-layered works. These unique works sometimes can be a challenge, when they quite literally stick out among the other pieces in any given exhibition. More often than not, works such as these can sometimes overwhelm two-dimensional works. So what’s a gallery to do?
Kettle's solution is Dimensional Faux Show, in which they gather four of their finest "off the wall" artists in one exhibit. Brad Albright, Erin Curry, Nick Glenn, and Clint Scism all tend to create works above, below, or beyond the surface with great care and craftsmanship. The images put forth by each artist are equally as intriguing as they are stunning.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 26.
Every now and then, Kettle Art Gallery comes across an artist who creates multi-layered works. These unique works sometimes can be a challenge, when they quite literally stick out among the other pieces in any given exhibition. More often than not, works such as these can sometimes overwhelm two-dimensional works. So what’s a gallery to do?
Kettle's solution is Dimensional Faux Show, in which they gather four of their finest "off the wall" artists in one exhibit. Brad Albright, Erin Curry, Nick Glenn, and Clint Scism all tend to create works above, below, or beyond the surface with great care and craftsmanship. The images put forth by each artist are equally as intriguing as they are stunning.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 26.
Every now and then, Kettle Art Gallery comes across an artist who creates multi-layered works. These unique works sometimes can be a challenge, when they quite literally stick out among the other pieces in any given exhibition. More often than not, works such as these can sometimes overwhelm two-dimensional works. So what’s a gallery to do?
Kettle's solution is Dimensional Faux Show, in which they gather four of their finest "off the wall" artists in one exhibit. Brad Albright, Erin Curry, Nick Glenn, and Clint Scism all tend to create works above, below, or beyond the surface with great care and craftsmanship. The images put forth by each artist are equally as intriguing as they are stunning.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 26.