Oh that Sean Alexander. If he's not planning Squeak and Squawk music festivals, or performing odd music under strange names (while dunking his head in a bucket of ice water), or generally being artistic, he's making these jaw-droppingly intricate drawings that we've never seen anything like. Alexander's Seasonal Affective at Fulcrum Gallery is an exercise in graphite and ink that shouldn't be missed.
Let's read a press release:
Executed in a Modern Folk style this work is a return to simple line and humble material. The pieces are built layer upon layer with a patterned frequency reminiscent more of quilting than that of ink and graphite. His compositions exhibit an adversarial relationship to perspective and dimension often disguising a unified image when observed as a whole.
Seasonal Affective
Through March 12, noon to 6 p.m. Thursday-Saturday
Fulcrum Gallery, 1308 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Tacoma
253.250.0520
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