Abstract art show opens at Gallery Expo on First Friday

Kelly Walker, Out of the Dark Water
An Abstract World, opening Aug. 5 in the main hall of the
EXPO Arts Center as a part of the First Friday Art Walk, covers a wide
range of contemporary and traditional abstract art, including everything
from urban steam punk sculptures by artist Peter Ramirez to modern
plexiglass and acrylic works by Joseph Salazar.
The exhibit will continue through the end of the month.

Nairobi Tony, Comb Painting Series
Noted abstract artist Kellie Walker will be showing four new art pieces as a part of her
Dreams series. Kellie’s work reflects images taken from dreams. Each of the three paintings from acrylic artist Nairobi Tony’s
Comb Painting
series is a mixture of pure primary color paints manipulated by combs
to resemble the reflections on the top of a pond filled with koi. Marina
Del Ray artist George Marlowe works in pen, ink and acrylics to create
lacy renditions reminiscent of modern stained glass. His series Patterns
consists of lacy black lines leading to and surrounding bright patches
of color.
The artist reception will be held on Saturday, Aug. 20 from 6-9pm. There
will be a no-host donation bar, snacks and a band playing. Most of the
artists will also be available to talk about their art.
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