GROUP EXHIBITION

< INTERCEPTING THE NATURE OF COLOUR AND FORM >


Gallery Jones is pleased to present the abstract paintings of three extraordinary Vancouver talents: Sara Genn, Mira Song, and Scott Sueme.

While abstraction lends itself to be one of the purest ways for an artist to express oneself with its seemingly endless possibilities, the challenge for artists is how to effectively express and communicate that which may be inexpressible. Crafting the ability to collect, harness, and distill creative ideas into a familiar and universal language is paramount. To communicate well is to understand and manoeuvre around the limitations imposed on the artist by the single viewer and mass culture. These limitations may range from perceived facts (i.e., The sky is blue, the sun is round), to our physiological abilities to discern colours, or to cultural biases and aesthetic prejudices.
Intercepting the Nature of Colour and Form brings together three artists that have created and mastered unique voices and have cleverly developed compelling visual bridges to their creative minds.

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Moon Viewing Platform # 2
Mixed Media on Canvas.
80 cm X 105.5 cm / 31.5” X 39. 25″
Moon Viewing Platform # 1
Mixed Media on Canvas.
80 cm X 105.5 cm / 31.5” X 39. 25”
Cuboctahedron Viewing Platform
Oil and Acrylic on Canvas.
112 cm X 162.5 cm / 41.5” X 35.5
Moon Viewing Platform: City
Oil on Canvas.
100 cm X 72.7cm / 39. 25” X 28
Moon Viewing Platform # 9
Mixed Media on Canvas. 2020
61 cm X 46 cm / 24” X 18″
Moon Viewing Platform # 8
Mixed Media on Canvas. 2020
61 cm X 46 cm / 24” X 18″