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EXHIBITION
Royse Contemporary art gallery extends show of ‘Primitive’ exhibition
(Courtesy Nicole Royse)
“Primitive,” a solo exhibition by Phoenix Artist Daniel Shepherd has been extended through July 14 at Royse Contemporary.
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Royse Contemporary is extending the run of “Primitive,” a solo exhibition by Phoenix Artist Daniel Shepherd.
The exhibition was originally scheduled to end June 23 but has been extended through July 14 by popular demand.
With this new exhibition, Shepherd explores color, line, abstraction while incorporating new materials and concepts in an exciting and fresh way. His work evokes a raw quality focusing on color, movement, and energy with this bold and diverse new collection that includes brand new paintings, collages and mixed media works, according to a press release.
“Primitive” refers to the primal quality of the work.
“These paintings and assemblages were all developed with each step forward in the evolution of my work, realizing the purest essence that lies in life’s subtle nuances and simple joys,” Shepherd said in the release.
Shepherd’s painting focuses on minimalism and abstraction utilizing acrylic paint on re-purposed hand distressed wood panels. His painting technique merges bright and saturated colors often colliding with bold line work and organic forms. He is also known for his vintage collages reconfiguring imagery and subjects in interesting and often unusual ways while retaining their elegance and natural beauty combined with his organic style.
His new exhibition, “Primitive,” showcases the progression of Shepherd’s work with these new mixed media assemblages that fuse together his painting, collages, with the addition of unique pieces of wood creating a 3-dimensional element to the works that gives them a sculptural quality.