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Mers One: Paintings & Sculptures at the Solid Gallery One (One Person)
Description: SOLID GALLERY ONE presents:
"MERS ONE: Paintings & Sculptures"
Mers is a Los Angeles based Graffiti Artist who has been actively painting aerosol murals since the early nineties. As a lifelong artist and a member of the legendary CBS Crew from Los Angeles, his creativity is not just confined to the large murals that he is widely known for. Mers has assembled a vast body of work on canvas and sculptures, a collection he will present as part of "Mers One: Paintings & Sculptures", along with an installation in the gallery. Although Mers has been exhibited in gallery settings in the past, Solid Gallery One is proud to host his first solo show opening on June 26th, 2010 and running through August 15th. Please join us as we unveil his much anticipated debut exhibition!
show runs:
June 26th thru August 15th, 2010
Hours:
Thurs.- Sun.: noon-10PM
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for info. and directions visit:
http://www.solidgalleryone.com/exhibitions_PressJune10.html
LOCATION:
SOLID GALLERY ONE
Tattoo Studio / Art Gallery
334 N. Fairfax Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
tel: 323.939.3003
http://www.solidgalleryone.com
http://www.myspace.com/solidgalleryone
email: info@solidgalleryone.com
Description: "Murmurs"
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 24 from 7 to 10 p.m.
This exhibit showcases abstract oil paintings by Denise Wellenstein and figurative work by Kimberly Dean. Wellenstein’s paintings are a process of exploration of color that rely on design elements, shapes, composition, contrast and texture to give depth, character and energy to the colors. Dean’s work combines clay and mixed media while using recycled and old materials. Her current work focuses on the worlds of emotion beneath the surface, and the pieces show the interplay between body and spirit, creating a visually awkward moment. This exhibit premieres Saturday, July 24 and runs through August 14.