That all comes together in a beautiful eyeful for Refuge, his first true solo show, which opens Saturday at Super Ordinary Gallery in RiNo.
See also:
- Inner Animals - Microclimates: Out of the woods and into the meadow at Super Ordinary Gallery - Best Gallery in a Garage
Last Sunday evening, Mack walked us through the tight, freshly hung little show, which features half a dozen large pieces and a row of smaller ones and is strewn with spot-painted architectural salvage pieces and driftwood. As we took in the display, Mack explained how he layered the works for a dimensional look that he enhances by juxtaposing bright, opposing colors. Built up from salvaged wood and recycled frames, each large work is dominated by woodland creatures portrayed in perfect symmetry and paired with symbols of protection. Make what you like of them; for Mack, they are talismans set in motion by shared parallels in his own life.Interesting? A video teaser for Refuge follows:
"Refuge" new work by Rob Mack from Rob Mack on
Attend the Second Saturday reception from 6 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, July 14, or visit the gallery by appointment through the end of the month. For information go to Super Ordinary online.
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