
Details, Details, Details:
Roberto Osti, Daniel Brophy, Gocha
Tsinadze
COAD Gallery’s Fall exhibition is comprised of three
artists whose use of fine lines and uncompromising attention to detail offer a
common linkage between artwork that would otherwise not appear so similar.
In fact, other aspects of their artwork, such as medium and subject
matter are completely different.
Roberto Osti primarily uses watercolor and colored pencil to depict human,
animal or hybrid organisms. Daniel
Brophy, uses acrylic paint and markers to depict primarily natural and man-made
environments. And Gocha Tsinadze
uses ink on paper to give form to primarily abstract subject matter.
There will be a reception on
Friday, September 24, 2010, from
5-9 pm,
open to the public - with refreshments and an
opportunity to meet the artists.
This exhibition will also be part of Newark’s Open Doors event, a weekend
celebration of the arts with a Friday night gallery crawl and a Sunday afternoon
open studio tour. For more
information on Newark Open Doors, go to:
http://www.newarkarts.org/