Show Announcement by LMarkoya
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Yesterday the show was packed and transported to Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA.
"Strange Attractors" will be my first one man show in 40 years. For the past few of those years I have poured my heart and soul into the evolution and continuity of Dali's work, and have developed my own style and philosophies.
While the show will concentrate on my own recent work, it will contain 2 Dali originals, never seen by the general public and some work I did during my time with the master. The show will also feature the short 3D film I made also named "Strange Attractors" which takes you inside the brain to witness thought as morphing fractal architecture, and more.
The images are from the unique lenticular 3D postcard I designed for the show announcement. To see an animated version that approximates the 3D of the card and complete details of the show click on this link.
http://www.louismarkoya.com/#!news/c1brw
To read details about the painting "The Infant as Velazquez's Strange Attractor" which the postcard is based on click on this link
http://www.louismarkoya.com/#!las-meninas/c1h1b
To view the site in general follow this link
Louis Markoya Surreal and Nuclear Mystical Art
Louis Markoya Surreal and Nuclear Mystical Art
Galleries of Louis Markoya art, fractals and sculpture. Salvador Dali Protege'
View on www.louismarkoya.com
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The show runs from Feb 16-March 20 with a special artists lecture on March 4th, 5:30PM, I hope to see some of you there.
Should anyone desire one of the special 3D postcards please contact archerc@wlu.edu, with name and address requesting the card. They will be mailed free while they last.
Comments (3)
peedy
Good luck! Looks very interesting. Corrie
giulband
Very beautiful graphic composition !! I like this work !!
gumbykat
Congratulations! These are intriguing fractal forms, too. Very surreal!