depARTures
Have you ever traveled, and found that you really can’t take it with you, or at least a photograph simply fails to convey the intensity of the experience? These three extraordinary artists have each found a way to commit the flavor of the expedition onto the canvas. Encompass their explorations first hand through depARTures.
Opening Party with live music by didjeridu artist Outlaw Dervish/ aka Travis Wernet
January 23rd 6-9pm
Show has been extended through February 27th
About the artists:
Martin Webb:
“In his negotiation of a foreign land, Webb uses cement and objects found in travel to explore humanity and naturalism, time and timelessness, the intangible and the concrete.”
Webb came to the East Bay from England in 2003. Previously a painter and art teacher, he worked as a designer and installer for commercial concrete art projects in the USA , Canada and Mexico . His studio work has been exhibited in the Bay Area and beyond, and his commission work includes private, corporate and public art projects.
Much of Webb’s art reflects on the experience of travel, man’s interaction with the natural landscape, and individual stories of migration. He has developed a simple vocabulary of abstract forms, patterns, representational symbols and figures. He has an aversion to art-stores and prefers to work with construction materials – cement, industrial pigments, reclaimed wood, and found metal objects. quicksandstudio.com
Anna W. Edwards:
Nanci Price Scoular:
The “urban still life” pieces are part of my ongoing “journeys” series, combining original photographs with acrylic and mixed media. The process is an attempt to revisit special places, to assign new meanings and context and to link the past with the present.
The photographs reveal moments frozen in time, each one a reminder of a passage or fork along the path I have travelled from Africa toNorth America .
The rusted iron rings and gates, bound to concrete, are a recurring theme, symbolizing the yearning of an immigrant to gain entry, commit and belong.
Each piece starts out strong and bold and then fades away like a memory, blurring into the background – a reminder that one can never go back and
revisit a place and point in one’s life. There will always be a new context and meaning. pricescoular.com
The “urban still life” pieces are part of my ongoing “journeys” series, combining original photographs with acrylic and mixed media. The process is an attempt to revisit special places, to assign new meanings and context and to link the past with the present.
The photographs reveal moments frozen in time, each one a reminder of a passage or fork along the path I have travelled from Africa to
The rusted iron rings and gates, bound to concrete, are a recurring theme, symbolizing the yearning of an immigrant to gain entry, commit and belong.
Each piece starts out strong and bold and then fades away like a memory, blurring into the background – a reminder that one can never go back and
revisit a place and point in one’s life. There will always be a new context and meaning. pricescoular.com
About the music:
Travis Wernet has been playing for 11 years and performs in a variety of groups. He currently fronts the band project also known as 'Outlaw Dervish' and performs his own original Spoken Word Poetry with musical accompaniment. One such event gathered the group "Darkshine" for an evening of sacred music in the popular and highly coveted musical venue, Grace Cathedral (April 2007). Travis has also appeared with his band at several festival events inSan Francisco , California and beyond, including Sea of Dreams , Harmony, Spectra Ball and Howeird. cdbaby.com/cd/outlawdervish
Travis Wernet has been playing for 11 years and performs in a variety of groups. He currently fronts the band project also known as 'Outlaw Dervish' and performs his own original Spoken Word Poetry with musical accompaniment. One such event gathered the group "Darkshine" for an evening of sacred music in the popular and highly coveted musical venue, Grace Cathedral (April 2007). Travis has also appeared with his band at several festival events in
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