JM Gallery
was abuzz on the evening of November 7, as art collectors and enthusiasts
filtered in and out of the gallery for a chance to meet artists Kyle Hobratschk and Shelley Scott. The opening reception was
met with much enthusiasm, and art aficionados were intrigued by the pieces
enjoyed mingling with the artists and learning about their processes and
inspiration.
Viewers were especially interested in Shelley’s sculptures
of household tools such as clamps, glue, and abstract shapes. Her work, almost
primitive, provides unexpected perspectives towards the preconceived notions of
dimension.
Similarly, Kyle’s pieces were praised for their
representation of structural spaces. His artistic process is particularly
interesting. After building small
architectural structures, he renders them using a traditional printing process
producing prints and painting of deep, velvety shadows and abstract shapes.
If you missed a chance to attend the artist reception, Kyle Hobratschk and Shelley Scott’s exhibition will be on display at JM Gallery now through December 19. The gallery is open Tuesday through Thursday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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