The Descent of SockMonkey

giant_jesus_vs_san_francisco_WEB.jpgThe Descent of SockMonkey
Marty Gordon, Robin Harlow, Terence Healy
April 5 - May 9

Wine and cheese reception with the artists on April 9th, from 6-9pm.

3 local artists provide a rousing poke at seriousness.

Minister turned artist Marty Gordon collages vintage images from books, religious materials, and encyclopedias for a comic book style commentary on the many ironies within human nature.  Gordon will be one of forty artists featured in the upcoming Lark Books publication, “Masters: Collage” coming out in May 2010. 

Avian_Bouche_WEB.jpgTerence Healy’s paintings on salvaged wood are an anthology of US culture via toys.  His ongoing search at thrift stores for misplaced toys provides us with whimsical juxtapositions of Barbie and sock monkeys as well as the infamous Magic Eight Ball in this delightful selection from his Toy Life series.  

Robin Harlow paints surreal illusions of the dreams, and nightmares, of youth with a proclivity for 19th century Victorian imagery.  Her large scale paintings employ a sweet sadness as a winged goat with party hat pronounces he is “Feeling Lost Without You” in the title.  True to surrealism, she works unencumbered by social restrictions and creates freely from her imagination. 

Pictured: Giant Jesus vs. San Fransico by Marty Gordon and Avian Bouche by Robin Harlow