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September Issue 2003

Hidell Brooks Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by Arless Day

Hidell Brooks Gallery in Charlotte, NC, is pleased to announce their second solo exhibition for Arless Day entitled, Defining Collage: Awareness, Beauty & Creativity. The exhibit will be on view Sept. 5 through Nov. 1, 2003.

Day builds the best of all possible worlds in his collage paintings. He creates buildings, landscapes and room interiors that could only exist in one's imagination. Mess literally constructs environments from scores of images collected, cut and torn from books, magazines and catalogues to produce his unique architectural visions. After all work has first been collaged, he then paints with an opaque watercolor called gouache. The emphasis of the exhibition is incredibly detailed interiors which are full of plants, books and paintings. They are windows into another world, exteriors from the Caribbean coast, a boat in Nantucket and facades influenced by European architecture. Arless Day has exhibited at the Morris Museum of Art, the Asheville Museum of Art, the Birmingham Museum of Art, the Amot Art Museum, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the Greenville County Museum of Art.

For more information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings, or call the gallery at 704/334-7302.

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