Terry DeLapp: California Reveries |
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Exhibition and Sale: Online Only
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Terry DeLapp (b. 1934)
Sunset, 2004
Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 32 inches
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Spanierman Gallery, LLC is pleased to announce the opening on September 9, 2004 of Terry DeLapp: California Reveries. The exhibition and sale includes thirty works, including poetic, tonal landscapes portraying the still unspoiled farmlands of central California and delicate, abstractly conceived still lifes. The show is accompanied by a sixteen-page with twelve color illustrations and an essay by Jane Livingston, the author of The Art of Richard Diebenkorn (1987) ($20 ppd).
Terry DeLapp’s views of the farms and ranches of the Salinas and San Joaquin valleys, of the green hills of Cambria and San Simeon, and the luxuriant flora of the region convey his “love and concern for the land and what is on it.” His inspiration derives from the “patterns formed by nature and man as they vie for space in the agricultural lands” and he believes that art can carry a message about protecting the environment.
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