May 2024: Monochromatic - At its Best
In this Focal Point, we showcase artworks that blend tones and saturations for a monochromatic effect. These subtle palettes, varied in shades and tones, create interest and depth. Art that is both calming and impactful.
A Conversation
Doug Robinson, Carrara and Grey Bardiglio Marble, 24.5 × 16.5 × 6 in
Sasha Rogers
Shifted Planes, Acrylic on Canvas, 41 × 47 in
Susan Collett
Parchment Series XXX and XXI, Embossed Monoprint, 37 × 23.75 in
Doug Robinson
Anemone Tower, Roman Travertine, 20 × 8.5 × 8.5 in
Around the Corner
Fiona Ackerman, Acrylic on Canvas, 62 × 62 in
Seeking: The Storm
Cheryl Wilson Smith, Glass, 17.5 × 13 × 13 in
Sycamore (Berlin Series)
Peter Hoffer, Mixed Media on Panel, 36 × 59 in
WAVES
Jean-Pierre Morin, Aluminum, 119 × 46 × 46 in
Archway to an afterlife
Aron Hill, Canvas, Acrylic Ink, Collage, Thread, 30 × 40 in
Striped Porcelain Vessels
Loren Kaplan, Porcelain, 31.5 × 21 × 11 in (installation dimensions for all six)
6 Rocks in the open
Aron Hill, Canvas, Acrylic Ink, Collage, Thread, 53 × 43 in