GEORGE OSWALT, JOHN WOLFE, MARYLEE WRIGHT // JANN JEFFREY
JUNE 4 - JUNE 26, 2021
Gallery I • Conflicted Harmonies by George Oswalt, John Wolfe, Marylee Wright
Gallery II • Living Impressions from the Past by Jann Jeffrey
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• GALLERY I •
GEORGE OSWALT, JOHN WOLFE, MARYLEE WRIGHT
Conflicted Harmonies in Gallery One is comprised of three artists’ work. Oswalt will have a series of paintings on display that deal with weightlessness, loss, and life transitions with figures and objects in vivid colors, taking the viewer through time and space highlighting significant turning points in life. Wolfe is a realist painter and sculptor, working in multiple media on canvas and creating sculptures made with up-cycled or recycled pieces collected over the years. Wright is a mixed media artist, using acrylic, alcohol ink, oils, watercolor, pottery, glass and metals, focusing heavily on texture when working on canvas to create dynamic and expressive paintings. Each artists’ work reflects where they grew up, the people that have transitioned throughout their collective lives and how those people and places have affected them.
• GALLERY II •
JANN JEFFREY
Gallery Two is exhibiting Living Impressions from the Past by Jann Jeffrey. Jeffrey received a B.F.A. from the University of Oklahoma and completed glass training in Santa Fe with Bullseye Glass. Jeffrey creates glass work and paintings that are abstract interpretations of scenes or stories, hinting at recognizable images and are inspired by discoveries in her family history. Jeffrey’s explores her personal image through unverified histories of the Anasazi people and lost lands of native people of Oklahoma. The color palette used in this body of work differs from the usual tones and hues seen in her work and encourage interpretation by the viewers imagination.
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