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Diverse Artworks

Thursday, June 5, 2008

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Passion & Precision opens at Gallery 53 tomorrow at 6pm.

Passion & Precision opens at Gallery 53 tomorrow at 6pm.

Gallery 53 will host Passion & Precision, an exhibition by Les Ferguson and Emma Bryant, from today.

Passion & Precision is all about diversity.

In fact, this exhibition runs the gamut from detailed pen and ink works and large abstracts and figurative pieces to monochrome creations and vibrant colour.

The works themselves vary in size from smaller framed pieces to large canvasses.

The subject matter is equally varied. The pen and ink works by Les feature birds, insects and sea life as well as a Moorish gecko and a green tree frog.

Emma’s large colourful canvasses feature the feminine form in varied surroundings influenced by the art deco era, while Les’s canvasses are predominantly abstract in nature.

Passion & Precision opens at Gallery 53 tomorrow at 6pm. The exhibit runs until June 28.

 

 


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