Matt Gil brings his sculptures to the floor of South Edge Gallery this November, leaving the walls for a new series of Jefferson Mack's metal art.Matt Gil's magnificent constructed sculptures are dramatic yet refined, with a bold use of color and negative space.Jefferson Mack has long desired to make his version of "2D" wall art. Because the Striking exhibit features another sculptor with work on the gallery floor, it became a perfect opportunity for him to explore graphic new works for the gallery walls that blur the line between 2D and 3D, inspired by the edgy botanical photography of Karl Blossfeldt.
Matt Gil brings his sculptures to the floor of South Edge Gallery this November, leaving the walls for a new series of Jefferson Mack's metal art.Matt Gil's magnificent constructed sculptures are dramatic yet refined, with a bold use of color and negative space.Jefferson Mack has long desired to make his version of "2D" wall art. Because the Striking exhibit features another sculptor with work on the gallery floor, it became a perfect opportunity for him to explore graphic new works for the gallery walls that blur the line between 2D and 3D, inspired by the edgy botanical photography of Karl Blossfeldt.
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