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Downstream: Paintings by Joyce Howell

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Downstream: Paintings by Joyce Howell

This exhibition of paintings provides an in-depth look at the abstract interpretations of the natural environment. With the merging of pattern, color, and organic river forms, Howell creates spontaneous and lyrical imagery that seizes the viewers’ attention. The artist lives alongside the Colorado River in the Texas Hill Country, where she observes the natural color changes that occur throughout the day and through the seasons. She closely observes color changes, atmosphere, temperature, and wind, which she interprets in ethereal paintings of lyrical imagery. Her use of riotous color, texture, and movement evokes an emotional response that encourages one to linger in front of her works.

January 20th – March 11th, 2012

Downstream: Paintings by Joyce Howell

Address : Ellen Noël Art Museum, 4909 E. University Blvd., Odessa, TX 79762 Odessa TX
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