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Am I Blue?... or is it the color? - a solo exhibition hosted @ DVAA in Gallery 2 Artwork in mixed media/2D work by DVAA member Edna Santiago November 7th - 18th
Artist Reception: Wednesday, November 7th from 6-8pm
DVAA is proud to host Am I Blue?... or is it the color?, a solo exhibition in Gallery 2 (second floor) of artwork by DVAA artist member Edna Santiago. This exhibition runs concurrently with the DVAA hosted exhibition in Gallery 1, Solid Universe Theory, with paintings by artist member Martha Hope Carey.
In the words of Edna Santiago: “Blue, Azul, Cerulean, Azure. This color communicates honesty and loyalty, power and authority, stability and strength, patriotism and liberalism. Denotes masculinity and professionalism… refreshing, calm, blue skies and water, spirituality with Krishna, or the Virgin Mary. Alternatively, blue also represents sad emotions like depression. Many a song has cried out its feelings of disappointment, or ‘feeling blue.’ When your life line of oxygen is cut, you turn blue… Interesting that something can represent such extremes as wealth or emptiness. I choose the blue of the sky and the blue ocean.'
Artist Reception: Wednesday, November 7th from 6-8pm
DVAA is proud to host Am I Blue?... or is it the color?, a solo exhibition in Gallery 2 (second floor) of artwork by DVAA artist member Edna Santiago. This exhibition runs concurrently with the DVAA hosted exhibition in Gallery 1, Solid Universe Theory, with paintings by artist member Martha Hope Carey.
In the words of Edna Santiago: “Blue, Azul, Cerulean, Azure. This color communicates honesty and loyalty, power and authority, stability and strength, patriotism and liberalism. Denotes masculinity and professionalism… refreshing, calm, blue skies and water, spirituality with Krishna, or the Virgin Mary. Alternatively, blue also represents sad emotions like depression. Many a song has cried out its feelings of disappointment, or ‘feeling blue.’ When your life line of oxygen is cut, you turn blue… Interesting that something can represent such extremes as wealth or emptiness. I choose the blue of the sky and the blue ocean.'