Event Description
Margo Cooper's show, Human Together, “is a reflection on
the interconnectedness of humanity, inspired by Desmond Tutu’s insight
that our humanity is intertwined, "for we can only be human together."
This exhibit will feature a harmonious blend of abstract figurative paintings by Margo Cooper and sculptures, by guest sculptor Sandy Voldeng.
The core theme of the exhibition is the exploration of ordinary human emotions and experiences, portrayed through a figurative abstract style. Both artists share a fondness and deep respect for capturing the essence
of what it means to be human, yet they approach this shared vision through their unique mediums and techniques.
Margo’s canvases are brought to life through a mixed media approach, using primarily acrylics complemented by colored pencils and cold wax, which offer a tactile depth and vibrant layering to each piece. This choice of materials is crucial, as it allows for both spontaneity and deliberation in her artistic process, reflecting the complexities and nuances of human emotion.
Sculptor Sandy Voldeng contributes a layer of dimensionality with her clay sculptures. Her use of clay not only grounds the exhibit but further emphasizes the theme of human experience by bringing a tangible, touchable form to the abstract concepts depicted.
The combination of paintings and sculptures in Human Together creates a dynamic and immersive experience for viewers, inviting them to engage with the artworks on multiple sensory levels. As friends who have worked within the same collective gallery for a number of years, Margo and Sandy’s art pieces naturally complement one another, creating a dialogue across mediums that enhances the depth of the exhibit.