STORM KING XI. 15 x 5 inches. 2012. Acrylic, Paper, Primed Canvas, Wooden Panel
TOWARD THE SUBLIME, DEL REY LOVEN Solo Exhibition
January 12 – February 16, 2013
Opening Reception
Saturday, January 12, 5:00 – 9:00pm
Meet Del Rey Loven @ Opening Reception
Artist Talk and Intro @ 7:30pm
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Dacia Gallery proudly presents Toward the Sublime, abstract shaped paintings by Del Rey Loven. Painstakingly constructed acrylic works combine streams of pure abstraction with swaths of color evoking such natural phenomena as storms, fire, melting ice caps, or fault lines below the desert. Loven employs alternative paint methods with combinations of shape, wherein plane view and elevation view interchange or break open as the artist quarries nature and history in search of the abstract sublime. Please join us for the New York premiere of this original and intriguing work.
Hello iam Mark i work as a artist here in Somerset,i would like to know more about you, i wiill send you my art links yours Mark
iam a artist from Somerset i am Mark ,my art is wild as exmoor ,see art of the sublime,iam both a painter and a ceramics artist ,my links are http://www.marknobleart.co.uk,
see art as the sublime Mark Noble exhibiting as part of Soil Culture at Centre for Contemporary Art and the Natural World The Centre for Contemporary Art and the
Natural World (CCANW), in collaboration with University College Falmouth’s RANE (Research in Art, Nature and Environment) research group and MA Art &
Environment; and other national and international partnerships, is developing a year-long programme in 2013–14 of exhibitions and socially- engaged activities re-
examining the cultural and environmental importance of soil and the underlying issues to a wider audience.
The first 2 exhibitions will show work by 5 international artists, Mel Chin, herman de vries, Richard Long, Ana Mendieta (tbc) and Alan Sonfist.
Mark has been selected to submit work along side the resident artists. Mark’s piece has been inspired by the landscape with the use of traditional charcoal depicting the
map contours.
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