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June 12 - July 31, 2010
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On view will be a selection of recent paintings inspired by the ongoing war on terror and associated islamo-religious phobia. Some earlier works dealing with religious subjects will also be on view, providing an intersting contrast. The painting Tar Head, no longer in our collection, is displayed here due to the timely nature of the subject. Painted over ten years ago, the Tar Head is very current today as our world seems saturated with oil.
Tar Head, Acrylic on canvas, 46" x 34", 1994
Three Great Men, Acrylic and Pumic on canvas, 46" x 70", 2010
Dissection of Terrorist, Acrylic on wood, 10" x 8", 2010
The Leader, 42" x 56", 2009
Beruit (aka Gaza) Bomber, 16" x 12", 2008
A Bestial Nativity, Acrylic on panel, 6" x 6" 2009
Carrot Nose Saint, Acrylic on wood, 6" x 6", 2009
The Temptation of St Bosco, Acrylic on canvas, 80" x 60" and Walk through Time, Acrylic on canvas, 84" x 62" (early 1990's)
JOHN WOTIPKA - SURREALISM
- GALLERY 2 -
John Wotipka is a modern day surrealist. His work is executed with the same precision and surrealist vision as seen in the smaller works of Dali. However, Wotipka's subject is the transformative aspects of nature and humanity's place within this the natural world. An organic visionary, he brings surrealism up to date in the era of Global Warming.
Testudinian-Human Transmutation, Oil on canvas, 14" x 17"
Industrial Development - a Beloniforms View, Oil on canvas, 14" x 17"
Ode to Unreason, Oil on canvas, 14" x 17"
Blossoming Head Oddities, 16" x 12" and Structural Disintegrity, 14" x 17" Oil on canvas
TIMOTHY P. FRENCH
- A PERSONAL REVELATION-
Timothy French's paintings are part of an unfolding psychic process. He integrates the perils of man in his environment with his personal suffering to obtain wisdom and insight. His suffering is necessary to perpetuate the arrival of revelation. It is this revelation and the continuing process of it's unfolding that is the subject of his works.
Obey (left) Humiliation of Billy Rubbershank (right) 8" x 5", Acrylic on panel
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Mr Natural, Acrylic on board, 14" x 10" Untitled, graphite, 6" x 14"
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