Artists Susan Lizotte, above; Trina Churchill, below. Two evocative solo shows offer an insightful and emotional view of memory and meaning.
Miss the opening reception? Artists Lizotte and Churchill will be present from 10 to 6 every day besides May 7th at Castelli Art Space. The two artists have created a rapturously lovely pairing of solo shows; the exhibition’s last day is the 12th.
So what are you waiting for?
Churchill above; Lizotte, below.
The beautiful images are jewel like in palette; each artist unique, yet sharing a rich world heightened by floral elements, memory, loss, imagined moments, and dreams.
Lizotte’s work is a moving tribute to the passing of her adoptive father, the passage of time, and an Edenic look at life/death/meaning in her New Works.
The rich textures and vibrant colors reach out to viewers; tactile, vivid, and suffused with light.
Trine Churchill’s The Woodstock Landscape is based on family photographs, the artist’s own on-going journals, and a serene sense of the wonderful, swiftly passing moments of life.
Dream-like, memory-filled and memory-creating – Churchill’s work is both delicate and strong, whether the piece is created in acrylic on canvas or watercolor on paper.
Go visit!
This gorgeous show is located at 5428 W. Washington in mid-city.
- Genie Davis; Photos: Genie Davis