Artists: Deborah Argyropoulos & KC Loveless: Electrafine Art
The collaboration between contemporary fine artist Deborah Argyropoulos and classic neon artist KC Loveless, both originally from Maryland but meeting in Austin, TX after half a century, promises to be a unique and innovative fusion of artistic styles. They have bonded over their shared love of art and creativity and are set to launch their first collaboration in Houston, TX in March 2024.
Their collaboration will explore the interplay between neon light and traditional painting elements, resulting in thought-provoking compositions. This fusion of styles and materials has been aptly named “Electrafine Art,” a style that allows for endless creative possibilities.
Deborah and KC are both experts in their respective art forms, and together, they aim to push artistic boundaries and find a unique voice to express their artistic vision. Their collaboration represents a new level of creativity and promises viewers an unexpected and captivating artistic experience.
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Trapeze Exhibition: Held At The Lone Star Flight Museum & Heritage Hanger
December 10, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
$75 – $250Color Theory In Collaboration With Bisong Art Gallery Presents: Trapeze
Trapeze Invites You To An Evening Of Visual Artistry & Elegance
Friday, December 10, 2021
Attire: Black Tie
VIP Dinner: 6pm
Doors Open: 7pm
Trapeze is a vision that has been in the very fiber of Wayne J. Bell’s being since he was 11 years old.
Trapeze defines the concept of creating a visual experience free and unencumbered by weight and even volume.
Trapeze is the first visual art exhibit that will combine height, suspension and aerodynamics thereby creating the perfect marriage of aviation and high art. Something that until now, has not been exhibited. This exhibit will be presented in multiple cities, nationally and internationally.
For me, Trapeze is more than the artwork. It’s a way of life, its transition, its faith, its hope and courage.
Trapeze is about an evolution and elevation of the human spirit. Every aesthetic element of this exhibition serves a specific and deliberate purpose.
The evening is to use the art to celebrate the moments in life where our own “true colors” come alive.
The works presented at a height are symbols of conquering fear and oneself. The mirrors are the application medium that present the viewer with a reflection of color in an altered reality.
This occasion will serve as a journey within and up. I hope that everyone present will leave with something they newly discovered within themselves.