IRON(Y) II
September 28th to October 30th, 2015
EDWARD WILLIAMS GALLERY
PETROCELLI COLLEGE
Fairleigh Dickinson University
150 Kotte Place, Hackensack, NJ 07601
Arthur Dworin’s paintings unleash a rainbow of vibrant color. They generate a feeling of infinite space, and their references to nature are even more specific. The horizontal streaks, for example, strongly suggest landscape, and the varying hues introduce a temporal element.; Brightly colored grounds create a luminosity and sense of atmosphere that effectively tie Dworin’s work to a characteristically American landscape tradition. —John HuttonArthur Dworin’s paintings unleash a rainbow of vibrant color. They generate a feeling of infinite space, and their references to nature are even more specific. The horizontal streaks, for example, strongly suggest landscape, and the varying hues introduce a temporal element.;
They generate a feeling of infinite space, and their references to nature are even more specific. The horizontal streaks, for example.