Looking In and Letting Go: Faces and Places
September 16 - December 16, 2020

Dale Najarian_ Early Morning Barn featured in Elisa Contemporary Art exhibit Looking In and Letting Go

Our Fall 2020 exhibit is "Looking In and Letting Go: Faces and Places".  During this unprecedented year of masks, social distancing and isolation, we want to connect with our audience with a range of figurative artwork...and want to offer a places and spaces, they can get lost within.  

The exhibit will feature portraits by San Francisco Artist, Jeffrey Palladini; Texas Artist, Mitch McGee and Austin Artist, Ray Donley.  

It will also feature landscapes by Canadian artist Marie Danielle Leblanc, Water and Barnscapes by Connecticut artist, Dale Najarian and imagined cityscapes by Colombian artist, Alexis Duque.

You can see a Walkaround tour of the exhibit at: https://youtu.be/y5Xw4yP2Ezc

 

Looking In and Letting Go: Faces and Places - Installation
Looking In and Letting Go: Faces and Places - Installation
Looking In and Letting Go Installation featuring landscapes by Marie Danielle Leblanc and Barnscape by Dale Najarian
Looking In and Letting Go: Faces and Places - Installation Barnscape
Looking In and Letting Go: Faces and Places - Installation Barnscape
Dale Najarian, Early Morning Barn, Oil on Canvas, 30x40
Looking In and Letting Go - Installation Shot - Seascape
Looking In and Letting Go - Installation Shot - Seascape
Dale Najarian, In Too Deep, Oil on Canvas, 40x60
Looking In and Letting Go - Timeless Faces
Looking In and Letting Go - Timeless Faces
Ray Donley portraits from "The Lost Ones" series. Left: Cap 25 Right: Striped Cap
Looking In and Letting Go - Portraits
Looking In and Letting Go - Portraits
Contemporary female portraits by Mitch McGee and Jeffrey Palladini