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GESTURE TO DENISE & GESTURE TO JOAN
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18” × 24”
Wooden Panel, Resin, Spray Paint, and Acrylic Glaze
By Colm Without .without
These geometric abstractions explore perception through shifting planes, subtle gradients, and architectural cues. Each composition invites the viewer into a suspended moment where depth and flatness push against each other. Whether on canvas, wall, or custom surface, the work balances control and spontaneity, precision and play. Influenced by Op Art, Light and Space, and Minimalism, the approach treats abstraction as more than style. It becomes a tool for slowing down, for observing how form, light, and surface interact. The result is a visual language that feels at once constructed and meditative, grounded yet constantly in flux.

Photos from Another Gallery Denver's post 08/08/2025

“Utopia Vessel #1” by Thomas Shephard .shepherd.art
Paintings that feel like stills from an unwritten film. These works merge classical oil techniques with the shadowy drama of film noir, drawing inspiration from both Renaissance painting and the cinematic language that once paid homage to it. Each composition is carefully lit, staged, and posed as a deliberate echo of old cinema’s reverence for classical form. Figures emerge from darkness, caught in moments heavy with unspoken narrative. The result is a body of work that feels timeless yet urgent, suspended between eras and inviting the viewer to imagine what came before and what might follow.

Photos from Another Gallery Denver's post 08/07/2025

“Not Lose Enough” by Jenna Annunziato
Glossy and precise, these paintings elevate the discarded and overlooked into monuments of cultural reflection. Porcelain dolls, fake flowers, and other sentimental castoffs are rendered with care and contradiction. In several works, two painted canvases are physically stitched together, merging conflicting ideas into a single uneasy whole. The tension between representation and abstraction pulses beneath every surface, drawing attention to the ideals we attach to what we buy, break, and throw away. Humor meets haunting detail in this exploration of beauty, consumption, and decay, where even the most fragile debris shimmers with unexpected meaning.

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