For its Spring season premiere, Laura Rathe Fine Art will present a solo exhibition featuring works by world-renowned artist, Hunt Slonem. “A Spring Affair” will feature works from Slonem’s popular series of rabbits, butterflies, and birds.
Having experienced the wilderness of Hawaii and Central America at a young age, Slonem’s passion for vivid color, organic forms, and symbolism from native cultures is deeply rooted inside the artist. The charisma of each of animal encountered by Slonem is captured in form and color in such a way that it allows the portraits to personally interact with its viewer. Slonem’s colorful renderings lie behind each Victorian hand selected frame, where we can experience his bright iconic imagery bring life and humor to any room.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through May 5.
For its Spring season premiere, Laura Rathe Fine Art will present a solo exhibition featuring works by world-renowned artist, Hunt Slonem. “A Spring Affair” will feature works from Slonem’s popular series of rabbits, butterflies, and birds.
Having experienced the wilderness of Hawaii and Central America at a young age, Slonem’s passion for vivid color, organic forms, and symbolism from native cultures is deeply rooted inside the artist. The charisma of each of animal encountered by Slonem is captured in form and color in such a way that it allows the portraits to personally interact with its viewer. Slonem’s colorful renderings lie behind each Victorian hand selected frame, where we can experience his bright iconic imagery bring life and humor to any room.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through May 5.
For its Spring season premiere, Laura Rathe Fine Art will present a solo exhibition featuring works by world-renowned artist, Hunt Slonem. “A Spring Affair” will feature works from Slonem’s popular series of rabbits, butterflies, and birds.
Having experienced the wilderness of Hawaii and Central America at a young age, Slonem’s passion for vivid color, organic forms, and symbolism from native cultures is deeply rooted inside the artist. The charisma of each of animal encountered by Slonem is captured in form and color in such a way that it allows the portraits to personally interact with its viewer. Slonem’s colorful renderings lie behind each Victorian hand selected frame, where we can experience his bright iconic imagery bring life and humor to any room.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through May 5.