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GALLERY

LAURIE SHELTON
10.25.24 - 12.20.24
Laurie Shelton’s colorful, expressive paintings of a cow portrait have become her mandala. Karl Jung declared the mandala as a graphical representation of the “self”.
She paints the same shape over and over with exaggerated colors and brush strokes evoking an ever changing version of herself. The eyes of the cow especially capture the rapture of her use of color. With bold gestural strokes, mixed with dabs from a palate knife, sweeps of varying brush sizes and paint viscosity, she builds the illusion of an eye.
Inspired by the SF Bay Area art of Richard Diebenkorn and Wayne Thiebaud her colors pulsate with energy.
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