ZENITH

February 7 – February 19, 2023

Zenith is used to refer to the highest observable point that a celestial body reaches during its orbit. For instance, as hours pass by our moon would slowly reach its zenith at midnight, when it shines the brightest in the night sky. Similarly, the sun reaches its zenith around noon time, which is also when it is at its hottest.

This exhibition features artists Tao Butao, Coeli Manese, Fitz Herrera, and Kristian Somera – as each of their works deliver a visual form of communication to their audience, creating a window into their personal versions of zeniths.

The Last Vestiges of Summer

The Last Vestiges of Summer 

Mixed Media on Canvas | 40 x 60 inches | 2022 

Change of Season

Mixed Media on Canvas | 48 x 60 inches | 2022 

 Ending/Beginnings

Mixed Media on Canvas | 48 x 48 inches | 2022 

Cecie’s Lullaby

Mixed Media on Canvas | 36 x 36 inches | 2022 

“Say Hello” (Series)

Acrylic on Canvas | 18 x 18 inches | 2022 

“Touch the Sky” (Series)

Acrylic on Canvas | 48 x 48 inches | 2022 

“Say Hello” (Series)

Acrylic on Canvas | 18 x 18 inches | 2022 

“Touch the Sky” (Series)

Acrylic on Canvas | 36 x 36 inches | 2022 

“Awakening 288”

Acrylic on Compressed Metal | 60 x 36 inches | 2022 

“Double Black”

Acrylic on Compressed Metal | 60 x 36 inches | 2022 

“Sunshine is Shining”

Acrylic on Compressed Metal | 48 x 36 inches | 2022