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Artists Opening: Erik ReeL and Diane Silver

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Erik ReeL and Diane Silver 
July 13 - August 20, 2017 
Porch GalleryOjai, CA
 
 
 
Epiphany
 
Porch Gallery Ojai Presents: “Epiphany: Selected Works by Erik ReeL and Diane Silver.” Like archeologists uncovering the remnants of written language both ReeL and Silver’s works create meaning from, not just what is visible, but in what has been obscured. An opening reception will be held on Saturday July 15, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
 
To understand ReeL’s work one must look at his attraction to such seemingly incongruent influences as erased whiteboards, blizzards, improvisational music and abandoned industrial sites. His work celebrates the meaning in remnants, the hidden, the random and destroyed. Symbols and letters populate ReeL’s works canvas with jazz-like randomness. It appears that he has taken a paragraph and expunged the structure and the keywords, leaving the viewer to create meaning and beauty from the residue.
 
Diane Silver’s paintings of eroded binary code are defined not by the missing data but the process of losing it. The virtual represented by the code, fights with the physical represented by the by ink and wax. Like scraps of steel rusted and moss covered that have succumbed to nature through age and weather, the bits of info are absorbed by the human touch of the painting.
 
Erik ReeL was born in Seattle in 1952, attended Whitman College, majoring in mathematics; the University of California, at Berkeley; and the University of Washington in art history and studio art, graduating summa cum laude in 1975. Notably, he has exhibited at the Museum of Ventura County, Museum of Contemporary Art and the Morris Graves Museum of Art. He currently maintains a studio north of Los Angeles, above the ocean in old downtown Ventura, California.
 
Diane Nebolon Silver lives and works in her home city of Los Angeles. She has attended ArtCenter College of Design and California State University of Northridge where she received her BFA. Silver has exhibited at LACMA, Coagula Curatorial, the Brand Library, the Dallas Art Fair and Miami Basel.
 
Porch Gallery
310 E. Matilija Ave
Ojai, CA
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