Douglas Flanders & Associates is proud to announce George J Farrah - First Guitar, a captivating glimpse of George J Farrah’s abstract works over a career spanning four decades.
The exhibition will run from November 23, 2024, through January 4, 2025, offering an immersive look into the evolution of Farrah’s creative vision. This exhibition brings together a wide array of Farrah’s abstract compositions, showcasing his mastery of form, color and movement across various mediums and substrates. Known for his deep engagement with abstraction, Farrah has cultivated a practice that pushes boundaries and invites viewers to explore new dimensions within each piece. His work is marked by a dynamic use of textures, layering, and a distinctly emotive palette that reflects the artist's unique visual language.
George J Farrah’s work offers a profound journey through the abstract. Each piece is an invitation to experience art in an intuitive, personal way, making this exhibition an exciting opportunity for viewers to connect with abstract art that resonates across time. Mark your calendars and prepare for an inspiring exhibition that celebrates George J Farrah’s ongoing exploration through the abstract!
In addition, we will feature wildlife paintings by Kellie Rae Theiss, whose vibrant portrayals capture the beauty and spirit of animals in nature. Theiss’s works bring an element of life and movement to the exhibition, celebrating the intricate details and majesty of wildlife in a style uniquely her own. The exhibition will also showcase Tom Greenough’s detailed tapestries and Diane Semanko’s beautifully crafted quilts, adding a rich tapestry of textures and stories to the gallery. A specially curated holiday gift section will offer artworks priced from $5 to $5,000, including limited-edition pieces and unique items ideal for art lovers. Proceeds from holiday gift purchases will be donated to Project Hope to support hurricane relief efforts, making this exhibition an opportunity to engage with art and give back to those in need.
Regular Gallery Hours: Tues – Sat, 11am – 6pm
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