Ro2 Art will present "Surprise," a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist James Zamora.
Zamora is known for his exacting representational works, exploring American consumer culture through his detailed depictions of common products and shop displays. Though Zamora made a career for himself inviting viewers to examine the minute difference of scenes captured through the camera lens versus those observed by the human eye, in this exhibition, Zamora departs from realism to create works of pure abstraction. This unexpected shift in his practice is inspired by the freedom of mark making observed in his children; a freedom he has given himself for the first time in his professional career.
Following the opening reception, the show remain on display through March 6.
Ro2 Art will present "Surprise," a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist James Zamora.
Zamora is known for his exacting representational works, exploring American consumer culture through his detailed depictions of common products and shop displays. Though Zamora made a career for himself inviting viewers to examine the minute difference of scenes captured through the camera lens versus those observed by the human eye, in this exhibition, Zamora departs from realism to create works of pure abstraction. This unexpected shift in his practice is inspired by the freedom of mark making observed in his children; a freedom he has given himself for the first time in his professional career.
Following the opening reception, the show remain on display through March 6.
Ro2 Art will present "Surprise," a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist James Zamora.
Zamora is known for his exacting representational works, exploring American consumer culture through his detailed depictions of common products and shop displays. Though Zamora made a career for himself inviting viewers to examine the minute difference of scenes captured through the camera lens versus those observed by the human eye, in this exhibition, Zamora departs from realism to create works of pure abstraction. This unexpected shift in his practice is inspired by the freedom of mark making observed in his children; a freedom he has given himself for the first time in his professional career.
Following the opening reception, the show remain on display through March 6.