Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature Ohio artist, Davine-Antional Green, in The Substance of Abstraction. The exhibition is scheduled to run from February 02, 2010 through February 23, 2010 (opening reception: Thursday, February 04, 2010).
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Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature Ohio artist, Davine-Antional Green, in The Substance of Abstraction. The exhibition is scheduled to run from February 02, 2010 through February 23, 2010 (opening reception: Thursday, February 04, 2010).
It is from a deep well of subtle spiritual, mind and body understanding that the works of Davine-Antional Green come. Each piece is approached individually, the style adapting fluidly to the needs and expressions of the artist. Working in the manner of the Abstract Expressionists, Green employs wide sweeping brushstrokes that race through his canvases. Starting with a plain ground, the marks are repeatedly layered and appear to float just above the painting’s surface creating a tremendous feeling of depth. Green’s colors are intense, often contrasting hues. In some works these blend seemingly into oblivion, in others they form meandering barriers that bisect the canvas with their distinct forms. The result is a vital energy that radiates from the paintings, connecting directly with the viewer.
Davine-Antional Green has been involved in art and wellbeing for over twenty-seven years, but has dedicated himself to art, becoming a serious abstract artist.
Exhibition Dates: February 02, 2010 – February 23, 2010
Reception: Thursday, February 04, 2010, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Gallery Location: 530 West 25th St, New York City
Gallery Hours: Tues – Sat, 11a.m. - 6 p.m.
Unabashedly bold expression and uniquely crafted artworks await audiences in The Substance of Abstraction. Unusual, fascinating forms are the result of a personal journey into the world of art; these artists have left behind aesthetic conventions and recognizable forms while developing into a true abstraction. Here artists speak in their own manner baring their feelings through works that remain pure, beautiful, and vigorous.
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