"Triton Museum presents a solo exhibition of mixed media artwork influenced by 1960s London, when the explosion of fashion and music collided with art and design. In artist Jacqueline Boberg's own words, "I have a simple aim-to create dynamic, vibrant works that jump on and off the wall." After years of exploration with watercolor, pastel, oil, and acrylic, Boberg spent a decade working with abstract mixed media. She now merges landscapes and still lifes with contemporary experimentation."
"After years of exploration with watercolor, pastel, oil, and acrylic, Boberg spent a decade working with abstract mixed media. She now merges landscapes and still lifes with contemporary experimentation. Inspired by a slant of light, or a shift in color, she manipulates her materials to reflect a fleeting moment of sheer energy. Goes until April 19. Edge of Silence Saturday, Jan 24, 12pm, Free Triton Museum, Santa Clara"
Triton Museum presents a solo exhibition of Jacqueline Boberg's mixed-media artwork inspired by 1960s London, where fashion, music, art, and design intersected. Boberg aims to create dynamic, vibrant works that jump on and off the wall. She worked with watercolor, pastel, oil, and acrylic before spending a decade on abstract mixed media. Boberg now merges landscapes and still lifes with contemporary experimentation. She draws inspiration from slants of light and shifts in color, manipulating materials to capture fleeting moments of sheer energy. The exhibition runs through April 19 and includes an event, Edge of Silence, on January 24.
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