May Issue 2000
Nature's Gestures at Eva Carter Gallery in Charleston, SC
Nature's Gestures opens at the Eva Carter Gallery with the French Quarter Gallery Association Artwalk, May 5, from 5pm to 8pm in Charleston, SC. The public is cordially invited. The exhibit continues through the Spoleto Festival ending June 10.
Eva Carter
Nature's Gestures is an exhibition introducing new work by Eva Carter that focuses on light, movement, and seasonal changes. These oil on canvases depict Carter's revived interest in the textural quality of paint. Carter's work has entered a new dimension exploring the surface of each painting and the illusion of depth. Paint is at times applied heavily and at other times in subtle layers. Carter's work continues to be bold, direct and intuitive. Her palette continues to be dynamic, changing seasonally. Carter also continues to be heavily influenced by the Lowcountry's own intoxicating response to nature's gestures.
Eva Carter Gallery is located in the historic district of down town Charleston. The gallery also features the work of abstract expressionist William Halsey, the vanguard of modernism in the southeast and lyrical stainless steel sculpture by Gretchen Lothrop.
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Gretchen Lothrop ----------------------------------- William Halsey
For further information check our SC Commercial Gallery listings or call the gallery at 843/722-0506.
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