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Pat Colville's work holds a commitment to abstraction and the two dimensional surface. Influenced by landscape design history of early Chinese and Japanese landscapes from the 13th and 14th century as well as Isometric drawing, Pat explores the allusion of space in her work. The exhibition showcases approximately ten new paintings in acrylic ranging in size from 16" x 20" to 30" x 72".

Pat Colville<br />Orange Light, 2011<br />acrylic on canvas on panel<br />16" x 20"

Reception and book signing for the artist Saturday, October 22, 6-8 pm. Gael Stack, published by the University of Texas Press, will be available for purchase.

Gael Stack<br />Forty-One Songs #9, 2010<br />ink, graphite, oil, colored pencil on vellum<br />8 1/2" x 11"

The work featured in Half-Life includes a wall installation of torch drawings, tree paintings in acrylic on paper, moving blankets, and burned dictionary pages that illustrate an array of animals. Also on view is a wall painting of a beaver dam with flicker flame bulbs, as well as snow globes with cast plastic forms of the World Trade Center Towers. Reception for the artist Saturday, September 17, 6-8 pm.

Additional Artist : Jim Love, David McManaway

Homage: Roy Fridge, Jim Love, David McManaway<br /> Installation View <br />Moody Gallery, 2010  (Love (left), McManaway, (middle), Fridge (right))