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“Elegy for a White, Black, and Red Butterfly” by Julian Peña
Gallery 110 110 3rd Ave. S, Seattle, United StatesThrough Julian Peña's vibrant, immersive visual narratives, viewers are invited to question reality, consciousness, and our role in the universe. These hallucinogenic adventures unfold across fantastical realms populated by eccentric, grotesque, obnoxiously kawaii characters blurring digital and hand-drawn lines. May 2-June 1.
“The Inner Child” by Nahom Ghirmay
Gallery 110 110 3rd Ave. S, Seattle, United StatesThis exhibition from Nahom Ghirmay is an exploration centered around the notion of inner child—releasing the serene, unburdened core that resides within us. “During dark times imagining peaceful scenes brings me a sense of hope and comfort,” says Nahom. "Through this series, my aim was to capture and recreate these serene scenes.” May 2-June 1.
“The Golden Hour” by Shruti Ghatak
Gallery 110 110 3rd Ave. S, Seattle, United StatesPainter Shruti Ghatak is inspired by everyday life experiences, conversations, and personal memories. Displacement, belongings, and identity take center stage in her work as she explores the genres of figurative landscape and portraiture. May 2-June 1.
“Love Notes” by Kurt Erickson: Artist Reception
Gallery 110 110 3rd Ave. S, Seattle, United StatesWith Love Notes, Kurt Erickson embarks on a creative journey that transcends conventional artistic communication. By relinquishing reliance on words and symbols, he harnesses the combined power of gesture, line, and color to craft an evocative visual language. This shift allows him to communicate in a more abstract yet deeply personal manner, inviting viewers into an […]
“New Members Show” by Gallery 110
Gallery 110 110 3rd Ave. S, Seattle, United StatesApril 4 – 27, 2024 New Members Show All four oil painters below have joined Gallery 110 within the last eight months and have continued to refine their craft, exploring themes from the human body and mortality to artworks that represent deep respect for cultural roots and liminal every day moments. Carol Adelman uses a sensual, […]