Kettle Art Gallery will present "Life Goes On", a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist Mahsa Moein.
Mahsa is a Dallas-based arts educator, who was born in the magnificent, poetic land of Iran. Her impressionist art incorporates bold, dynamic colors layered in lyrical still life and landscape compositions. Inspiration is derived from her native landscape, with its majestic mountain ranges, vast oceans, sweeping deserts, and tall cypress trees that reach higher than the sky itself, and by the colorful, handmade rugs found in historic, covered bazaars filled with the scents of rose water and saffron.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 22.
Kettle Art Gallery will present "Life Goes On", a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist Mahsa Moein.
Mahsa is a Dallas-based arts educator, who was born in the magnificent, poetic land of Iran. Her impressionist art incorporates bold, dynamic colors layered in lyrical still life and landscape compositions. Inspiration is derived from her native landscape, with its majestic mountain ranges, vast oceans, sweeping deserts, and tall cypress trees that reach higher than the sky itself, and by the colorful, handmade rugs found in historic, covered bazaars filled with the scents of rose water and saffron.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 22.
Kettle Art Gallery will present "Life Goes On", a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist Mahsa Moein.
Mahsa is a Dallas-based arts educator, who was born in the magnificent, poetic land of Iran. Her impressionist art incorporates bold, dynamic colors layered in lyrical still life and landscape compositions. Inspiration is derived from her native landscape, with its majestic mountain ranges, vast oceans, sweeping deserts, and tall cypress trees that reach higher than the sky itself, and by the colorful, handmade rugs found in historic, covered bazaars filled with the scents of rose water and saffron.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 22.