Tuesday, September 28, 2010
The Maslow Collection at the Sordoni Art Gallery
Overall, the pieces from the Maslow Collection that were selected to be shown in the Sordoni Art Gallery combined to form a beautiful exhibit. Some pieces that I found particularly impressive were the works of Ellsworth Kelly, Jerry Buchanan, and Will Mentor. Kelly's "Untitled Orange State" was simple, yet bright and abstract in its possible meanings. Buchanan's very visually appealing "Haywire" looked like perfected graffiti done in various earthy colors and was completed with the interesting medium of charcoal, oil, acrylic, and plywood. Also impressive was Will Mentor's "don ottavios desire", which although was painted, was so finely detailed it looked like a computer-edited printout.
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