'Beauty Emerging From Decay'
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Solo exhibition of 25 paintings by local artist "Beauty Emerging From Decay"
Ed works with the controlled oxidation of iron, copper, and bronze metal effects paint which creates evocative patina. Somber themes of decay and loss can be found in Ed's paintings which are not merely decorative but can be seen as statements on the human condition and our place within the natural world, with beauty emerging from decay.
Exhibit runs Nov. 13, 2024 to Jan. 9, 2025
Opening reception Saturday November 16 from 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
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Pacific Beach/Taylor Branch Library
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