Four Barrel Coffee and The Mill are pleased to present 'Descending' by Chase Roselli. Pulling inspiration from his natural surroundings at Mt Tamalpais, Chase Roselli’s new body of work aims to translate the mental activity and filters of his mind’s eye through his fingers and out onto the canvas. Using a beveled edge to create visual depth on a flat surface, the shapes and contours that are expressed are spontaneous and drawn out of memories in the field or from a musical moment. The viewer’s field of vision is skewed by the false perspectives implied by the repetition of line and the breaks and faults within his fields. Slight variations to each descending layer vibrate the flat canvas with movement. It is the individual viewer that holds the true image that appears, each person seeing something different than the next, each interpretation correct. Chase hopes not only that you get lost in his work, but that you enjoy the journey back. Join us on Thursday, June 22nd from 6:30-8:30pm for the opening reception of this exhibition of new work. Drinks will be served and the artist will be in attendance.
The Mill is a cafe and bakery that has been supporting artists with exhibitions since 2013. This exhibition is free and open to the public. The Mill is located at 736 Divisadero St., and is open from 7am until 7pm on Tuesday, and from 7am until 9pm each other day. Contact
[email protected] and visit themillsf.com and fourbarrelcoffee.com.