Ro2 Art will present "Transitions No. 2," a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist James Zamora. Zamora’s work is about our immediate reaction to what we see and how we internalize these visuals on a subconscious level. Zamora’s work in Transitions No. 2 features subjects from everyday life that may appear photorealistic at first glance, but have an affective painterly quality upon further inspection. Using the images captured through the lens of a camera as a reference point, Zamora then adds a distinctive human contingence to ordinary scenes and objects, creating colors and small nuances seen only in memory.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 27.
Ro2 Art will present "Transitions No. 2," a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist James Zamora. Zamora’s work is about our immediate reaction to what we see and how we internalize these visuals on a subconscious level. Zamora’s work in Transitions No. 2 features subjects from everyday life that may appear photorealistic at first glance, but have an affective painterly quality upon further inspection. Using the images captured through the lens of a camera as a reference point, Zamora then adds a distinctive human contingence to ordinary scenes and objects, creating colors and small nuances seen only in memory.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 27.
Ro2 Art will present "Transitions No. 2," a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist James Zamora. Zamora’s work is about our immediate reaction to what we see and how we internalize these visuals on a subconscious level. Zamora’s work in Transitions No. 2 features subjects from everyday life that may appear photorealistic at first glance, but have an affective painterly quality upon further inspection. Using the images captured through the lens of a camera as a reference point, Zamora then adds a distinctive human contingence to ordinary scenes and objects, creating colors and small nuances seen only in memory.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 27.