ROA : exhibition at Itinerrance Gallery – Paris
Roa (Ghent, Belgium) opens a door to a twilight zone by settling in the heart of the city wandering animals such as crows, hares and rats that live close to humans, in relative agreement. He portrayed them in static positions, waiting or sleeping with a disquieting realism in black and white. Roa come to his painting in different ways, either as abandoned places, town, or gallery, and develops more and more the effects of anamorphosis, also in a goal context.
February 4-28th 2010.
Opening on February 4th from 6PM.
Source, more info and photos : Vandalog.com
Roa (Ghent, Belgium) opens a door to a twilight zone by settling in the heart of the city wandering animals such as crows, hares and rats that live close to humans, in relative agreement. He portrayed them in static positions, waiting or sleeping with a disquieting realism in black and white. Roa come to his painting in different ways, either as abandoned places, town, or gallery, and develops more and more the effects of anamorphosis, also in a goal context.
February 4-28th 2010.
Opening on February 4th from 6PM.
Galerie Itinerrance,
Internet : Itinerrance Gallery 7bis, rue René Goscinny
75013 Paris - France
75013 Paris - France
Source, more info and photos : Vandalog.com
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