Showing posts with label Introspective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Introspective. Show all posts

February 16, 2023

Richmond Art Center articles/mentions

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mentions:      
Gray Loft Gallery ~  
    Art of the African Diaspora ~ 2023           
Amy Sollins ~ Introspective           
     

     
     
     

      
   
     
     
        














August 7, 2017

Amy Sollins ~ Introspective

Amy Sollins: Introspective

On view until 

August 26, 2017

@ the Gray Loft Gallery

Closing Reception: 
Saturday, August 26, 4:00 – 6:30 pm


photos by Styrous®


Amy Sollins creates charcoal drawings of her possessions, including her grandmother’s cast iron doorstop, underwear, jewelry, and other inanimate objects that have meaning for her, revealing a whimsical nostalgia for sacred and personal artifacts. Uprooted from the context of her life, the artifacts are drawn on large white pieces of paper, floating and swimming, disregarding the natural laws of gravity. She draws with the softest charcoal possible so that the dust falls in shadows, enhancing the objects from her personal mythology and that of her heritage. The result is a surreal narrative, where scale and context are less relevant than emotive charge, and the everyday, inanimate object is poetry.  She is interested in the difference between perception and reality, and her work is rooted in the ways in which the scale of objects and their meanings may be opposite and the same—at the same time; the unity of opposites, the co-existence of being and non-being.  


Baccarat Cat & Plastic Shoe 
 charcoal on paper


 
Pink & Blue Creche Angels 
charcoal on paper



 

Strawberry Shortcake Plate
charcoal on paper



Her charcoal images are subtle, moody but stunning when examined closely. The Marsh King's Daughter is one of these amazing works, however, the frame for it is as astonishing as the work itself. The frame is made up of hundreds of match sticks she glued on one-by-one.      





The Marsh King's Daughter
 charcoal on paper, matchsticks 





Sollins is known for her intricate abstract paintings from earlier in her career – of which a few will be on display in the gallery.        


 Adyta 
oil on canvas



untitled 
oil pastel on paper






2889 Ford Street, third floor
Oakland, CA 94601
510.499.3445
email: Gray Loft Gallery

The gallery is a member of the
Jingletown Arts and Business Association
and the Oakland Art Murmur
Hours: Summer Hours by appointment  (call or email)






Viewfinder link:        
        
Amy Sollins            
        
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Amy Sollins website           
      
 
        
         
      
Styrous® ~ Monday, August 7, 2017         
           

















July 19, 2017

Amy Sollins ~ Introspective @ the Gray Loft Gallery






July 14 - August 26, 2017
  
2nd Friday Jingletown Reception: July 14, 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Closing Reception: 
Saturday, August 26, 4:00 - 6:30 pm





Introspection invitation 
Gray Loft Gallery



Amy Sollins is currently showing her amazing work at the Gray Loft Gallery. Press release from the Gray Loft Gallery:  

Sollins creates charcoal drawings of her possessions, including her grandmother’s cast iron doorstop, underwear, jewelry, and other inanimate objects that have meaning for her, revealing a whimsical nostalgia for sacred and personal artifacts. 

Uprooted from the context of her life, the artifacts are drawn on large white pieces of paper, floating and swimming, disregarding the natural laws of gravity. She draws with the softest charcoal possible so that the dust falls in shadows, enhancing the objects from her personal mythology and that of her heritage. The result is a surreal narrative, where scale and context are less relevant than emotive charge, and the everyday, inanimate object is poetry. She is interested in the difference between perception and reality, and her work is rooted in the ways in which the scale of objects and their meanings may be opposite and the same—at the same time; the unity of opposites, the co-existence of being and non-being.  

Sollins is known earlier in her career for her intricate abstract paintings – of which a few will be on display in the gallery.   

A Baltimore native, Sollins earned her M.F.A. from the California College of Arts in Oakland, California, and her B.A. from Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. Her work has been exhibited at the Seattle Art Museum, Oakland Museum of California, San Jose Museum of Art, Fresno Art Museum, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artists Gallery, Richmond Art Center and numerous galleries.        


 2889 Ford Street, #22
Oakland, CA 94601


Viewfinder link:              
         
Amy Sollins               
       
Net link:              
         
Amy Sollins website     
       
          
          
Styrous® ~ Wednesday, July 19, 2017                









Amy Sollins articles/mentions

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The Art of Amy Sollins          
poster for "Pop"       
 
mentions:      
Introspective       
Los Vecinos          
Jingletown Originals             
summer salon          

Amy Sollins - 2013   
photo by Styrous®