Hidden Harmony Coffee & Donuts Art Tour
Lady Henze & Joshua Rampage will be leading a daytime art tour featuring breakfast bites and coffee.
Join us for a daytime tour of Hidden Harmony by Lady Henze and Joshua Rampage. Complimentary breakfast bites and coffee will be provided.
Hidden Harmony is free and open to the public. The exhibition will be on view to the public until April 16th, by appointment only.
Hidden Harmony features mixed media paintings that investigate perceived reality through abstraction, the battle between control and release, and obscuring personal revelations. Lady Henze’s approach is rooted in reality vs personal perspective; her new body of work is an interpretation of urbanscapes that relinquish control back to the environment. This concept is then mimicked in her paint smear technique where the lack of restraint obfuscates the original image. Henze states about her transition into his style of painting, “The hard-edge work is a low-resolution view of the same walking city and the new work is a hyper focus on the high-frequency details of that same city. Where the two meet to the observer, is in my sense of color and placement.”
Joshua Rampage is a collector of real secrets and in his paintings, he obscures these private affairs under layers of paint. As a color-blind artist, Rampage’s process is geared towards organic compositions juxtaposed with geometric foundations. Even with his unique perspective, his color usage forms balanced work that folds in his affinity to art history, especially Allover paintings popularized in the mid 20th century. Rampage submits to the power of chance, allowing each layer to build out the composition in between the text and arriving at the final stage through improvisation.
Hidden Harmony Exhibition Page
Heron Arts
Heron Arts was founded in 2013 by Mark Slee, an active member of San Francisco's creative community, organizing events since the mid-2000s. He is joined in 2015 by director Tova Lobatz, who is pursuing ambitious programming that encompasses installations and experiential, interactive environments, alongside traditional gallery exhibitions. Collectively they hope to provide San Francisco with a fresh outlook on contemporary beauty in the arts.
Lady Henze & Joshua Rampage will be leading a daytime art tour featuring breakfast bites and coffee.
Join us for a daytime tour of Hidden Harmony by Lady Henze and Joshua Rampage. Complimentary breakfast bites and coffee will be provided.
Hidden Harmony is free and open to the public. The exhibition will be on view to the public until April 16th, by appointment only.
Hidden Harmony features mixed media paintings that investigate perceived reality through abstraction, the battle between control and release, and obscuring personal revelations. Lady Henze’s approach is rooted in reality vs personal perspective; her new body of work is an interpretation of urbanscapes that relinquish control back to the environment. This concept is then mimicked in her paint smear technique where the lack of restraint obfuscates the original image. Henze states about her transition into his style of painting, “The hard-edge work is a low-resolution view of the same walking city and the new work is a hyper focus on the high-frequency details of that same city. Where the two meet to the observer, is in my sense of color and placement.”
Joshua Rampage is a collector of real secrets and in his paintings, he obscures these private affairs under layers of paint. As a color-blind artist, Rampage’s process is geared towards organic compositions juxtaposed with geometric foundations. Even with his unique perspective, his color usage forms balanced work that folds in his affinity to art history, especially Allover paintings popularized in the mid 20th century. Rampage submits to the power of chance, allowing each layer to build out the composition in between the text and arriving at the final stage through improvisation.
Hidden Harmony Exhibition Page
Heron Arts
Heron Arts was founded in 2013 by Mark Slee, an active member of San Francisco's creative community, organizing events since the mid-2000s. He is joined in 2015 by director Tova Lobatz, who is pursuing ambitious programming that encompasses installations and experiential, interactive environments, alongside traditional gallery exhibitions. Collectively they hope to provide San Francisco with a fresh outlook on contemporary beauty in the arts.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Location
Heron Arts
7 Heron Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
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