Kettle Art presents "Retro-Soul-Fragments" opening reception

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In a time when everything seems unprecedented and the world is moving faster than ever, an alternative approach to art is more than welcome. Enter "Retro-Soul-Fragments," a three-person exhibition at Kettle Art, featuring Daniel 'Artist DIY' Yanez, William 'Bubba' Flint, and their very own in-house philosopher, Richard Ross. Each artist brings a unique perspective to the show, offering insights into their backgrounds and embracing the chaos and uncertainty that fuel their work.

Yanez’s creative practice spans various mediums, from murals and installations to NFTs, while still maintaining a strong presence in gallery settings. Flint’s body of work is just as varied, ranging from editorial cartoons and children’s books to T-shirt designs and rock album covers, proving his versatility across multiple forms of art. Ross, meanwhile, blends philosophy and symbolism, drawing on his studies of history to craft deeply personal narratives.

Together, these artists are united by their commitment to innovation and their shared desire to make an impact on their communities through art.

In a time when everything seems unprecedented and the world is moving faster than ever, an alternative approach to art is more than welcome. Enter "Retro-Soul-Fragments," a three-person exhibition at Kettle Art, featuring Daniel 'Artist DIY' Yanez, William 'Bubba' Flint, and their very own in-house philosopher, Richard Ross. Each artist brings a unique perspective to the show, offering insights into their backgrounds and embracing the chaos and uncertainty that fuel their work.

Yanez’s creative practice spans various mediums, from murals and installations to NFTs, while still maintaining a strong presence in gallery settings. Flint’s body of work is just as varied, ranging from editorial cartoons and children’s books to T-shirt designs and rock album covers, proving his versatility across multiple forms of art. Ross, meanwhile, blends philosophy and symbolism, drawing on his studies of history to craft deeply personal narratives.

Together, these artists are united by their commitment to innovation and their shared desire to make an impact on their communities through art.

WHEN

WHERE

Kettle Art Gallery
2650 Main St, Dallas, TX 75226, USA
https://www.kettleart.com/

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.

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