The Cape Gallery Presents The Winter Solstice Exhibition
The Cape Gallery invites you to join in and celebrate the Mid-Winter Solstice.
Color – Group Exhibition
Opening: Sunday, 26 June at 4 pm; Closes: 23 July
While form encompasses space, colour calls upon our experience of space and time, stirring up emotions in us. Colour is analogous to music where the major keys are noted for joy and brilliance and the minor keys seem melancholy. As we scan a work of art the shifting focus of our attention carries us from one intensity to another. Colour is not necessarily confined to form and edge but can be tempered by light as it is modulated fluidly across the surface of a painting, defining the ambient mood of the artwork.
‘Interest in color springs straight from the soul and goes irresistibly to the soul of the viewer’– Eugène Delacroix 1798 – 1863, a French Romantic Artist.
Flowers by Simon Jones
Featured Artists
Rachelle Bomberg, Jean Campbell, Elinor Carleton-Smith, Katrin Dorje, Derek Drake, Margot Hattingh, Bridget Heneck, Ian Hertslet, Juli Jana, Brian Johnson, Simon Jones, Marike Kleynscheldt, Robert Koch, David Kuijers, Mandy Lake, Robin Mann, Ken McGillivray, Drummond Murphy, Sheila Petousis, Fred Schimmel, Pamela Silver, Peter van Straten, Judy Woodborne
The fire – Peter van Straten
Please note that the Wild Life – Group Exhibition will also soon be heading to The Cape Gallery in July 2022. Please stay posted for updates.
Lockdown Blues – Drummond Murphy
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