You Can’t Just Draw A Line In The Sand
Dave Eassa | Solo Exhibition
On View: Friday, April 28 - Saturday, June 17, 2017
Gallery Hours: Wednesdays - Saturdays, 11 AM - 4 PM
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 4, 2017, 6 - 9 PM
School 33 Art Center
1427 Light Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
Just when you think everything is set in place with a clear trajectory, it seems like something always comes along to flip it all upside down. Your once certain way of being, your tried and true ways of existing within yourself, your environment, and with others…everything is now challenged and called into question. You ask yourself, “Where do I go from here?”
Dave Eassa’s You Can’t Just Draw A Line In The Sand embodies both the visual and the physical, inviting the viewer to enter the manifests through his paintings, sculptures, and immersive installations. Eassa utilizes insulation foam to carve figures, objects, and environments covered in thick, vibrant oil paint. His tactile, process-driven aesthetic contributes to his continuous narrative of negotiating personal exploration within established societal constructs.
Dave Eassa | Solo Exhibition
On View: Friday, April 28 - Saturday, June 17, 2017
Gallery Hours: Wednesdays - Saturdays, 11 AM - 4 PM
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 4, 2017, 6 - 9 PM
School 33 Art Center
1427 Light Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
Just when you think everything is set in place with a clear trajectory, it seems like something always comes along to flip it all upside down. Your once certain way of being, your tried and true ways of existing within yourself, your environment, and with others…everything is now challenged and called into question. You ask yourself, “Where do I go from here?”
Dave Eassa’s You Can’t Just Draw A Line In The Sand embodies both the visual and the physical, inviting the viewer to enter the manifests through his paintings, sculptures, and immersive installations. Eassa utilizes insulation foam to carve figures, objects, and environments covered in thick, vibrant oil paint. His tactile, process-driven aesthetic contributes to his continuous narrative of negotiating personal exploration within established societal constructs.