PixelNation – Solo Exhibition Virtual Reception

by Alison on September 11, 2011

Please enjoy my virtual exhibition. This exhibit runs for the month of September, at the ArtCentre of Plano (901 18th St, Plano, TX). Email me or contact the gallery to enquire about any of the works on show. The paintings are all oils on canvas, the works on paper are digital paintings and collages on paper.

The gallery is open 10 until 5pm, Tuesday through Saturday (it’s best to phone ahead to check, also).

 

The Entrance ~ the ArtCentre of Plano

 

 

The Entrance Hall - PixelNation, getting ready...

 

 

 

 

On the left of the door, two small oils on wood - Documentary Evidence and Critical mass

 

 

On the left and back wall of the entrance hall, Trees of Paradise, and two prints: Northern Lights & Twilight

 

 

Looking through from the front room, we see Haughty Culture on the left, BeLonging in front of us, and The Tree on TV in the mirror. Two works on paper hang in the hall, and the door to the Light & Disorder room is in the distance....

 

With our backs to the fireplace, we can see Transcendence, I Watched the Sun Melt, The Tree on TV, and my iPad displaying a gallery of digital artworks

 

 

Here, we can see the door to the right of the fireplace that takes us to the back room - we can see "BeLonging" and "The Tree on TV" is in the mirror. On the right, Dusk Falling moves us from day towards the night, and we walk through the door...

 

 

Moving into the back room, we enter what I called the Dream Room - one wall has Decypher, Venus Dreaming, and Equinox...

 

Decypher and Venus, Dreaming....

 

 

The mirror shows a reflection of Equinox, and Decypher hangs to the right

 

On the right of the "Dream Room", are hanging Venus Rising and Paradise...

 

 

Paradise found

 

"I Found Pieces of A Sunset" adorns the corridor that moves us from the Dreaming room, toward Light & Disorder...

 

Here, we are looking into the third separate gallery room, at my Disorder and Intermittent Light series

 

On the right wall of this third gallery, there hangs "Interference", next to the fireplace (out of sight)

 

Incandescence and Perception

 

 

 

This is the fourth wall of the third gallery, and here we look across the central corridor, back to the first room in this walkthrough. The paintings on the left are my Disorder series.

 

My Disorder series, and we look through the door into the back corridor

 

 

A view through the door, looking back at Interference...

 

 

 

Looking in at Fundamental Constant, which hangs to the left of Interference

 

Leaving the Light and Disorder room, we are back in the central corridor, where my framed works on paper are hanging...

 

 

The last framed work in the corridor is Relative Time

 

Looking from the back corridor, down the central corridor where my prints hang...

Even the fire extinguisher got its only artwork - here this is a work on paper called "Held in the Branches"

 

 

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{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }

September McGee September 11, 2011 at 6:00 pm

Great Job!!!!! what a great venue…..the paintings are colorful and magic….all the best.

Alison September 11, 2011 at 6:06 pm

Thank you September :) It helps to give art a context, I think.

dean melbourne September 11, 2011 at 6:30 pm

congratulations the colour in your work is stunning! what a complete looking show!

Alison September 11, 2011 at 6:36 pm

Thanks Dean. It represents two years work of worth, and I feel very satisfied with the results. It feels like taking a breather, before I dive back in to creating…

Monique Sevenans September 11, 2011 at 6:57 pm

Great energy in this work, Alison! Way to go on the show. Very inspirational.

Alison September 11, 2011 at 7:01 pm

Thanks Monique. Hope your art is going well xx

Lisa Jardine September 13, 2011 at 6:17 pm

How fabulous the work looks in this setting, and how beautifully they are hung. The range and intensity of the art in all the various media is breathtaking. Congratulations! This feels like an artist coming of age!

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