ANDES — “Something Different” promises an eclectic fusion of artistic expression, uniting three distinct voices in a harmonious symphony of creativity. The Andes Academy of Art sets the stage for an evening of discovery, as it unveils the works of three remarkable artists on Saturday, May 18th, from 4 to 7 pm at 506 Main St, Andes.
At the forefront of this captivating exhibition is John Sanders, a name synonymous with sculpture, now delving into uncharted territories of organic forms and painting. Witnessing Sanders’ transition from the tangible to the abstract promises to be a transformative experience, offering a glimpse into the evolution of an artistic titan.
Alongside Sanders stands Eric Rogusky, a newcomer whose prolific output astounds with over 4,000 drawings. Rogusky’s neo-primitive style beckons viewers into a realm where raw emotion intertwines with both primal aesthetics and politics, inviting introspection and contemplation with each stroke of his pen.
Completing this triumvirate is Coco Dalton, an Andes resident whose vibrant palette and eclectic style defy categorization. Dalton’s art serves as a bridge between the traditional and the avant-garde, effortlessly blending folk elements with the depth of representational expressionism.
“Something Different” is more than just an art show; it’s an invitation to explore the boundless possibilities of human creativity. Whether you’re a connoisseur of the arts or an enthusiast eager to discover something new, this exhibition promises an unforgettable journey through the realms of imagination and innovation.