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Stylistically, Ten Views covers a wide territory, from lighthearted, cartoon-like abstractions by the Felixes to somber, Old Master-style pieces by Jeff Aeling. Though the tried-and-true approach to landscape imagery is to capture the broad sweep of a scenic view, a few artists take close-ups instead, such as Greg Navratil's work depicting grass covered with fallen aspen leaves and Jean Gumpper's renditions of twigs, as seen in "Counterpoint" (pictured), a reductive woodcut on paper.
Gumpper's work is displayed on the mezzanine, separated from the rest of the show, which is installed on the main floor. Also on the mezzanine is a small solo, New Works by Ron Trujillo, featuring elements of still-life compositions combined with those of pattern painting. Trujillo organizes his panels into a series of vertical bars, which are then filled in with renderings of flowers, all carried out in bright, bold colors.
Ten Views (as well as an eleventh view, in the form of the Trujillo show) is set to close on September 8.