Petal Lines
George Anderton and Gwyn Zesch Fallon both use layers of paint to build surface and mystery. Anderton’s complicated, high energy florals compliment Zesch Fallon’s more minimal, yet intricate, lines & patterns, creating interesting communication across the gallery.
Gwyn Zesch Fallon
Kurt Piazza, Art Curator and former Curator and Exhibitions Coordinator for the Gulf Coast Museum of Art, describes some of Zesch Fallon’s influences: “Zesch Fallon’s background in architecture and design serve as the impetus for the arrangement of forms, and the manipulation of color and material. The result is both structural and molecular, emphasizing positive and negative space, and manipulating background and foreground.”
Gallerist Marcie Hoffman Porges: “Zesch Fallon’s paintings explore the unseen fabric of life energy that links all beings and consciousness together... Each painting is a meditation, a chance to channel energy from the inner landscape of consciousness, subconsciousness, and the future.”
George Anderton
Anderton was born in London, England and graduated from the London School of Economics with degrees in economics and philosophy. The Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest, followed by the Central St. Martins School in London is where he received a postgraduate diploma in advanced art in 1994. [source: GaleriaJAN, La Jolla, California]
Offenart Founder, Dickie Bielenberg, of Mayfair, London states, “Anderton’s work reassesses the everyday with a mixture of the abstract and the representative.”
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| Hillsborough Community College |
Monday-Thursday 8:00AM - 8:00PM |
| Dale Mabry Campus Art Gallery |
Friday-Saturday 8:00AM - 2:00PM |
| (DLRC) Gallery 221 |
Sunday CLOSED |
Questions: Katherine Gibson 253-7386
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