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False Horizon the art of Sam Davis will be the featured exhibition at Trifecta Gallery this month. It is obvious that the artist also shares a facination with aircraft and just reading the decription below tells me that I am in for another treat.
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Here is a small description of the show...
Airships, Blimps and Jumbo Jets. Imagine bundles of passengers being shipped to an unknown destination. Sam Davis has looked to the skies this way ever since he can remember. Raised near a naval air station in Florida, it is no accident he chose the equally strange historic skies of Las Vegas to get his Masters of Fine Arts degree from UNLV. He presents his work through some of the earliest of media channels such as tintypes, pinhole cameras and cast iron. He then displays the work using contemporary methods like cast resins and laser cut drawings. In keeping with TG ethos of presenting fair priced work of art is thrilled to have the curious aesthetic of Davis’ rockets, robots and astronomic anomalies grace the walls once again.
The exhibition opens on Preview Thursday from 6 to 8pm the exhibition runs through March 25
Trifecta Gallery
107 East Charleston Blvd #160
Las Vegas, Nevada 89104
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Brian Paco Alvarez enculturating Las Vegas into the millennium...
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