David Imlay: New Works
- Sharon Reaves
- Jan 23, 2009
- 1 min read
Reaves Gallery kicks off the new year with new works by David Imlay. Drawing influence from twentieth century American Contemporary Realism and Photorealism, this series showcases urban and suburban landscapes as well as figurative. Non-specific subjects encourage the viewer to make a personal connection to stillness and isolation while usage of warm light and limited color are meant to conjure an emotional dissonance tinged with nostalgia and hope.
David Imlay studied Illustration at San Jose State University as well as Lorenzo De Medici in Florence, Italy. He graduated with a BFA in Illustration in 2001 and currently resides in San Francisco where he works as a freelance Illustrator and Fine Artist.
OPENING RECEPTION:
Friday, January 23rd from 6:00-9:00 p.m.
Exhibition dates: January 7th – February 4th, 2009
Reaves Gallery: 235 Gough Street at Oak, SF, CA 94102
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