Tues-Sat, 10am-4pm
Zabar Lobby Gallery
This exhibition has been rescheduled to March 2021 – see details
Katlin Spain pieces shapes of color together into large scale oil paintings influenced by her time spent in Key West. Bushes of bright flowers overflow from fenced yards, ripe fruit dangles from stems, and palms and poincianas overlap each other, covering the view above with different shades of green and vermillion.
sponsored by Spottswood, Spottswood, Spottswood & Sterling, PLLC
“I want the viewer to feel and taste the island’s theme of lush abundance in my paintings. I tend to place the shapes that reference the organic onto angular planes. These are thought of as surfaces; table tops, shelves, etc. They overlap, float, and interrupt each other. “Floral Feast” references these planes, alluding to the idea of a feast of the organic on a table structure.”
— Katlin Spain