Third Thursday @ Fulcrum - What is Truth

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Fulcrum
Wed, Apr 17, 2013 7:31 PM

¿What is Truth?

New work by Peter Sheesley
April 18th – June 14th
Opening Reception: April 18th 6-9pm

In every society the “Artist” plays an essential role as a communicator, offering insight and dimension to common concepts and phenomena. Peter Sheesley speaks to us through his current body of work titled ¿What is Truth? This series of ten paintings are a visual translation of passages selected from religious manuscript. A thoroughly rendered figure is suspended within an ethereal abstract space. The resulting juxtaposition produces a dreamlike pan-dimensional quality. Along with the visual juxtaposition Peter explores the concept of the Nude verses Naked. “The figures are naked not nude because they represent individual and real people. Their nakedness is not limited to a nude idealized form, but instead is specific and particular. They can be vulnerable, awkward, beautiful, ugly, sexy–sometimes all of these at once.” –Peter Sheesley

Oliver Doriss / Fulcrum Gallery

Fulcrum Gallery
1308 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Tacoma, WA 98405
Open Wednesdays & Fridays 12-6 pm
By Appt. T 253 250 0520
www.fulcrumtacoma.com

¿What is Truth? New work by Peter Sheesley April 18th – June 14th Opening Reception: April 18th 6-9pm In every society the “Artist” plays an essential role as a communicator, offering insight and dimension to common concepts and phenomena. Peter Sheesley speaks to us through his current body of work titled ¿What is Truth? This series of ten paintings are a visual translation of passages selected from religious manuscript. A thoroughly rendered figure is suspended within an ethereal abstract space. The resulting juxtaposition produces a dreamlike pan-dimensional quality. Along with the visual juxtaposition Peter explores the concept of the Nude verses Naked. “The figures are naked not nude because they represent individual and real people. Their nakedness is not limited to a nude idealized form, but instead is specific and particular. They can be vulnerable, awkward, beautiful, ugly, sexy–sometimes all of these at once.” –Peter Sheesley Oliver Doriss / Fulcrum Gallery Fulcrum Gallery 1308 Martin Luther King Jr. Way Tacoma, WA 98405 Open Wednesdays & Fridays 12-6 pm By Appt. T 253 250 0520 www.fulcrumtacoma.com