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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Jeffrey Keith




Jeffrey Keith, Red Mylar, 2007
oil on mylar, 12 x 12"


Abstract Notions

Jeffrey Keith & Svava Thordis Juliusson

November 19, 2009 - February 7, 2010
@
Brayham Contemporary Art
1318 Queen St East Toronto, ON

Abstract art uses the language of colour, line, form, and texture to create imagery removed from the traditional views of representation. Abstract work can be deeply narrative, poetic, expressive or solely focused on the joy of pure colour, shape, line or form.

Gallery artists Jeffrey Keith and Svava Thordis Juliusson appear to approach abstraction from diverse and almost conflicting viewpoints. Yet their works dialogue, communicate and share a resonance in their appreciation for the natural world around them.


Keith successfully demonstrates that abstract expressionism is still current and vital today. His rich and superbly coloured paintings are sensuous, elegant, dynamic and tactile. While known primarily for his large-scale oils on canvas, his work in Abstract Notions proves his skill and talent as a painter as he translates his large canvases into an intimate 12 x 12" scale.

In contrast to the strong colours and gestural expression seen in Keith's work, Juliusson's work appears delicate and meticulously executed. Her drawings use line, colour, and texture to create beautifully patterned abstract images that encourage contemplation and reflection.


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