| Sandra Phillips: Contemplating Color |
| Written by Ken Hamel | |||
Contemplating ColorThe Sandra Phillips GalleryFebruary 5 – March 13, 2010
![]() Hugh Daly - Baile (from the website) Color, contrast, and textural intricacy of line are the focus of Robert Livsey Wells with his painting muse being classical music. In listening to the contemporary classical music of Australian composer, Barry Conyngham whose musical ideas suggest change and permanence, the artist’s lifetime interest in visually presenting that paradox in his work through light, movement and color, became the oil on linen piece, “Recurrences” and “Nocturne”. While musical ideas suggest color, movement and texture.....sounds become color for me....I do not paint the composer’s specific ideas or deliberate subject matter. The very act of painting with all the interplay of color, line, space, and shapes has a direction and intent of its own, according to artist Wells. The provocative abstract paintings of Hugh Daly are also exhibited further exploring each artist’s exploration of color. The Sandra Phillips Gallery 744 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204 303.573.5969 Tue - Sat: 12:30 - 5:00 PM http://www.thesandraphillipsgallery.com
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