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Abstract art show ‘Illusion’ coming to Phoenix gallery

Posted 12/29/22

A new abstract art show called “Illusion” will be on display through January.

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Abstract art show ‘Illusion’ coming to Phoenix gallery

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A new abstract art show called “Illusion” will be on display through January.

Photographer Joanna Proffitt and painter Jonathan Lameda present an abstract art show called “Illusion.”

The exhibit will run from Jan. 2 through Jan. 25 at the Olney Gallery at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 100 W. Roosevelt St., Phoenix. A First Friday reception will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 6 at the Olney Gallery.

Proffitt creates photos that offer an illusion of abstract paintings. She clarifies that her effects are not achieved in editing but are created in-camera using slow shutter speed and movement, according to a news release. Her work has been exhibited in galleries such as Shemer Art Center and the West Valley Art Museum.

Lameda was born in Caracas, Venezuela. While studying at the University of Barcelona, he was exposed to Informalist Art. His painting achieves an energetic whole through controlled stains and improvised gestures. Lameda shares that he takes refuge in his painted forms, putting aside fears and insecurities by painting illusions.