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--For Immediate Release-- April 25, 2006

 

Metro Gallery opens exhibit:

“LOS ANGELES: RISE OF THE URBAN JUNGLE”

OPENING RECEPTION IS ON SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2006

LOS ANGELES, CA – Metro Gallery is proud to announce “Los Angeles: Rise of the Urban Jungle”. The paintings and photographs will reflect the landscape of Los Angeles architecture as it mingles with the unique environment of southern California. The short history of Los Angeles experienced rapid growth in the midst of modernist and postmodernist architectural styles, creating a sprawling landscape that is the very pinnacle of western urbanism. Crossed by the angles of giant concrete freeways and set against the background of the Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles pulses with glowing lights, color, and culture. In “Los Angeles: Rise of the Urban Jungle,” four artists interpret this urban landscape.

An opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 3rd, 2006, from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. The exhibit will run from June 3rd, 2006 to July 1st, 2006.

About the Artists

Miguel Osuna’s large paintings on both aluminum and canvas panels capture glimpses of life in Los Angeles. While some images represent a viewer’s experience at any given moment, looking at any given object, others display the large open urban landscape of Los Angeles. Through the use of color and light, Osuna captures images that reside in not often visited corners of our conscious and memory. His paintings are capable of triggering memories of feelings, situations and moods.

Osuna describes about his work, “My pictorial work aims to present these images and somehow, be reminders of experiences that, although different for each one of us, allude to the humanity we all share.”

Ted VanCleave has captured the urban landscape of Los Angeles by focusing on the city’s unique style of modern and postmodern industrial architecture. His photographs of the city’s architecture extend beyond representation and become brilliant, almost surreal, abstracts that juxtapose vibrant color and the geometry of the city’s landscape.

VanCleave’s color palette expertly plays with photography’s unique ability to capture subtleties in light and shadow, adding a richness and narrative depth to his primarily abstract form.

Caroline Jones is a movingly independent artist who often travels alone to fully engulf herself in the sensibilities and aesthetic of her far-reaching environments. Her career has followed her through Spain, Hong Kong, Italy, Nepal, Chinese, Taiwan, India, and Tibet. Jones subjects range from the theatrical to, to the mundane, to the sublime. Her subjects have included countless landscapes, portraits of people throughout her travels, a series on the Chinese Opera, and the Bridges of London.

Regardless of subject, Jone’s work is persistently figurative while still alive with style and drama. She has written, “I tread a fine line between fantasy and reality.” Jones most recent work brings her to the landscapes of west Los Angeles. The viewer can see how her ability to absorb and represent the natural beauty and cultural ethos of a space comes to fruition in our unique environment.

Jeff Britton is a painter’s painter. Exemplified by the emotion of his visible colorful brushstrokes, Britton focuses on what the painter can add to visual reality by means of interpretation and personal transformation. By viewing his paintings, one peers into the passion of the painter’s works as he reinvents the space around him.

Britton’s most recent work takes inspiration from the landscape of Los Angeles, leading the viewer not only through the beautiful spaces and sights of the city, but through the artist’s unique vision. Britton has written, “I am keenly aware of working in the tradition of painting. I think that making a painting is a type of recording. I try to bring the feeling of life to my paintings in as direct and raw a way as I possibly can.”

About Metro Gallery

Metro Gallery is a full-service art gallery located at 1835 Hyperion Avenue in Silverlake, California. Gallery hours are from 1 – 7pm, Tuesday through Saturday. For more information on this exhibit opening and upcoming exhibits, contact the gallery at (323) 663-2787 or visit www.metrogallery.org.

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