Harper's gallery presents Salomón Huerta's fourth solo exhibition, 'Stillness,' featuring new oil paintings. Huerta, known for his exploration of domestic spaces, captures the quiet drama found in everyday life. His artworks are influenced by the vibrant colors seen in haute couture magazines, creating engaging depictions of suburban landscapes. Notable works feature harmonious arrangements of houses and swimming pools, evoking stillness and whimsy through dynamic palettes. The exhibition opens with a reception on May 15, continuing Huerta's legacy of transforming the ordinary into extraordinary visual narratives.
Throughout his career, Huerta has developed a keen awareness of the quiet drama of domestic space, frequently rendering everyday scenes with a heightened presence.
In mood and tone, these new works draw viewers into enchanting worlds, enlivening traditional vistas of suburbia and coloring the mundane with a whimsical hand.
In one Untitled (House) work, silence befalls a trio of lavender houses... the ground is flush with a tender pink hue that softens the otherwise unyielding composition.
Alongside these subjects, Huerta also continues his investigation of swimming pools - a recurrent object of study across his work and the primary motif of his ongoing series.
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