“Hola Howdy Hello": When A Reflection Of Color, Space, And Place Unite Two Worlds.
Georgetown Art Center 816 S Main St, Georgetown, TX 78626
Show opens on Friday Nov 17 and ends Dec 22.
Gallery hours Tues-Sat 10a-6p, Sun 1p-5p, closed Mondays
Reception on Saturday Dec 9, 4-6p
Artist talk on Sunday Dec 10, 2-3p
Step into a world where Sylvia Troconis’ color sculpture and Lisa Zinna's vibrant "color crazy" art converge in a captivating dialogue. This exhibit showcases their individual brilliance, along with a unique collaboration that emerged organically just a couple years ago.
Sylvia Troconis: The Sculptor of Discovery
Sylvia Troconis, originally from Venezuela, forms sculptures that blend modernist color-blocking with precision craftsmanship. Her art, currently influenced by space and astrophysics, evokes a sense of wonder and discovery. From 3D assemblages to installations, Troconis' work is a testament to creativity's power.
Lisa Zinna: The Colorful Dreamweaver
Lisa Zinna creates photo and resin art that defies convention. With pastels and vibrant shades, she creates contemporary, smile-inducing works that intrigue and amaze. Her art, born from years of photography and digital exploration, invites questions and sparks curiosity.
The Collaboration: Where Boundaries Disappear
During the pandemic, these two artists merged their talents, resulting in a limited edition series titled "Familiarity of Place". Combining resin, photography, and laser-cut materials, their work features punchy colors and iconic Texan subjects in layered, depth-of-field sculptural constructions, invoking memories and nostalgia. Each piece becomes a conversation starter, weaving together stories of people's experiences.
“Terry Black’s Barbecue” Troconis + Zinna
"Hola Howdy Hello" celebrates the universal language of art, transcending borders and mediums. Join us on this artistic journey where "Howdy" is born from "Hello" and "Hola".