In the Drawing Gallery, George Adams Gallery will present Sandy Winters: New Paintings. Using oil paint, block prints, aluminum and wood panel, Winters continues to play with themes of nature, creation, and machinery.
For example, in the painting Don't Pop My Bubble (2006) Winters creates a forest where technological innovations and nature are interchangeable; trees project bubbles that encapsulate small worlds of mechanics and cyclical production. Similarly, in Stuck in the Mud (2006), Winters considers the everyday object gone mad, where a Goldbergian car embodies a self-sustaining factory.
Exhibition Checklist
Devil's Haircut, 2006
Oil, block print collage, aluminum on wood
48 x 48 x 2 inches
SWp 55
Don't Pop My Bubble, 2006
Oil, block print collage, aluminum on wood
48 x 48 x 2 inches
SWp 52
Melt-Down, 2006
Oil, block print collage on wood
48 x 48 x 2 inches
SWp 54
Not In My Backyard, 2006
Oil, block print collage, aluminum on wood
48 x 48 x 2 inches
SWp 53
Stuck in the Mud, 2005 - 06
Oil, block print on wood
24 x 33 x 2 inches
SWp 51
It's Your Mother, 2005 - 06
Oil, block print on wood
24 x 33 x 2 inches
SWp 50