“Symmetry” is the latest solo exhibition from local artist and Easton native Nicholas Tindall. On the heels of his near-sellout “Photosynthesis” show earlier this year in May, he will be unveiling another newly anticipated body of work on December 11th in downtown Easton, MD.
Having in his words, “really pushed the envelope last time” stylistically by introducing new visual themes such as striking symbolism and abstraction to go with his distinct modern realism, these new pieces are in the same vein, albeit with a little more spontaneity and increased urban art feel. “There was a lot of energy expressed and contained in a bold yet graceful way (the last time); this new group is a little less restrained… i.e. some of the color goes outside the lines”, says Tindall. In addition to applying classic oils on canvas, he also incorporates house paint and spray paint in each piece, ranging in size from small-scale to large-scale.
Thematically, Tindall’s new artwork continues to explore the connections between humanity and nature, the symbiosis between the two, and how that relationship has changed dramatically over the past century. “Symmetry” opens Friday, December 11th from 5-9pm at 12 N. Washington St. in downtown Easton. It runs thru Dec. 20 and will feature approximately 20 new pieces in a “New York Gallery Style” setting. For questions or more information feel free to call 410-924-8017 or email [email protected].
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