Judy Atlas, a local abstract artist, is currently showcasing her work at City Gallery in New Haven. Her exhibit, titled ‘WHAT IF?’, features pieces inspired by modern architecture and the work of architect Frank Gehry.
Embracing Possibility
Atlas’s creative process involves asking herself ‘what if’ questions, which allows her to explore different possibilities and ideas. This approach is reflected in her artwork, which often features bold colors and shapes.
The exhibit includes a variety of pieces, each with its own unique character. One piece, titled ‘Inspiration 1’, features a combination of orange and dark blue colors, with sweeping curves and blocky shapes. Another piece, ‘The Circle Game’, features a small orange and yellow circle surrounded by a fluid arm, creating a sense of vulnerability and protection.
Atlas’s work is not only visually striking, but also thought-provoking. Her use of color and shape encourages the viewer to think about the possibilities and meanings behind each piece. The exhibit is a must-see for anyone interested in abstract art and the creative process.
The City Gallery is located at 994 State St, and the exhibit will be on display through June 28. Visitors are encouraged to explore the exhibit and experience Atlas’s unique and inspiring artwork.
Original reporting: New Haven Independent — read the source article.