Natura
mythology, spirit, memory
Pat Gomez • Karen Bonfigli
•
Andrés Montoya
Opening night
reception: Saturday, April 12, 2008 from 7-10 pm
The Avenue 50
Studio is proud to present a thematically charged exhibition of art by three
Los Angeles artists: Pat Gomez, Karen Bonfigli, and Andrés Montoya. These intuitive observers
of nature create a poetic journey reflecting our relationship to Earth, juxtaposing
our contemporary world with one we’re in danger of losing. Three separate perspectives towards
nature as lost, possible loss and salvation. Beauty, though, rather than apocalypse is being honored,
holding on to the desire that humanity does not see itself separate from nature.
Pat
Gomez believes that all living things have an
energy force that we can choose to tap into and embrace, avoid, utilize or ignore. Drawn to nature on a spiritual level,
she utilizes the process of art making to connect to these unseen forces. Pat
imagines natural forces as icons, totems, or shields, in a way creating
portraits of the elements to empower and give tribute.
Karen Bonfigli creates personal mythologies through
the exploration of indigenous fauna and flora. She has created a site-specific narrative installation
interpreting the iconography of the ancient bird, the Condor, and the Scrub Jay
as the sower of future generations.
Andrés Montoya sees
this time as dire, every minute we loose a part of nature and in some cases,
with irreparable consequences. Will nature become just a memory? His skyscapes
carry a message of personal connection within all of us to embrace, protect and
preserve for future generations the wonder that nature as clouds carry through
our fragile planet.
Join us in a reflection of the
natural world through mythology, spirit, and memory. In a time of growing global awareness, we are now often reminded
that humanity affects this biosphere we call home. It serves us all to take time to contemplate our own footprint
that we leave behind on planet earth.
When: Saturday, April 12, 2008 from
7-10 pm
Where: Avenue
50 Studio, 131 No. Avenue 50, Highland Park, CA 90042
Contact: Kathy
Gallegos, Director, 323/258-1435
Duration: April
12 -- May 4, 2008
www.avenue50studio.com