Ray-Mel Cornelius and TJ Griffin exhibits at Ro2

Ro2 Art, 1501 S. Ervay St., Dallas, TX 75215 Ro2art.com

Ray-Mel Cornelius
SuperNature

ARTIST RECEPTION
Saturday, September 21
7-10 PM

ON VIEW
September 21 – October 19, 2019




Ro2 Art | The Cedars
1501 South Ervay Street
Dallas, TX 75215

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Ro2 is proud to present SuperNature, a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist Ray-Mel Cornelius. The show will run from September 21 through October 19, 2019. There will be an artist reception held on Saturday, September 21 from 7-10 PM at Ro2’s Cedars gallery located at 1501 S Ervay Street, Dallas, TX 75215. 

“Scale is an issue in nature as well as art. The smallest things in our experience can be, as Georgia O’Keefe reminded us, overlooked, while the large understandably dominates our everyday lives. 

This body of work takes the small and recontextualizes it into a format that demands our attention. I am also considering the large, both real as in landscapes and its inhabitants and in the fantasies of popular culture, in more intimate works.

As a supplement this collection also includes an ongoing series of paintings of  United States state birds.

As always these paintings present an opportunity to explore color, texture, form and composition just as in my previous work.”

TJ Griffin
ARTIST RECEPTION
Saturday, September 21
7-10 PM

ON VIEW
September 21 – October 19, 2019


Ro2 Art | The Cedars
1501 South Ervay Street
Dallas, TX 75215

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Ro2 is proud to present Mind Island, a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist TJ Griffin. The show will run from September 21 through October 19, 2019. There will be an artist reception held on Saturday, September 21 from 7-10 PM at Ro2’s Cedars gallery located at 1501 S. Ervay Street, Dallas, TX 75215. 

“This show is composed of a series of paintings and drawings on paper. Each painting starts with a process of acrylic paint wash, dripping, splashing, and gestural brushing a base layer to build upon. Beginning the paintings in this fashion allows for chance to create the skeleton upon which I build my fantasy. Each of these works is a meditation in exploring my imagination; becoming an island of thought in the ocean of my mind. As I set with these abstract fields of color, I allow my awareness to create form and structure out of the paint and gestural brush strokes. Working into these forms with brush and paint-pen the images begin to appear. I really enjoy this process. I have built up a library of symbols in my head which are referenced in each work. The human form, creatures, and plants come together in this paradise of thought.

The drawings and a few of the paintings portray Universopithecus. This creature is the organism we refer to as the Universe. 

This body of work has been very influenced by my studies of consciousness and the human perception of reality. With everything in the universe being vibrations of energy, our perceptions create the world as we know it. I reference this thought through my process and imagery.  Whether perceived through the senses or just through our imaginations, all perception is real to the one conscious of it. The worlds that exist only in thought are as real as the ones we experience as a collective. 

From chaos to structure these works are formed into symbolic mind-islands for all to explore.”