Microcosm/Macrocosm: Recent Work by Andrew David Stark

Currently on display in the Ruth & Seymour Landfield Atrium, the exhibition Microcosm/Macrocosm: Recent Work by Andrew David Stark is certainly titled accurately. Stark’s thematic choice of imagery invoking large, cosmic structures and infinitesimal, subatomic structures can be appreciated up close or far away.

Andrew David Stark

Stark said of this recent exhibition:

“The surface and content of these paintings is meant to visually express micro and macro worlds and the dichotomy between observable and unobservable worlds. These paintings both reference and combine the hypnotic optical effects of half-tone patterns, optical art, the vortex of black holes, molecular structures, and ethereal nebulous clouds. This exploration into coexisting micro and macro space attempts to capture the wonder, mystery, and awe humans have experienced for thousands of years when confronted with the immensity and complexity of nature.”

Andrew David Stark Exhibition

Andrew David Stark exhibition

This painting series will be up in the Atrium from now until June 27. You can learn a bit more about Andrew David Stark here.

(“Telescopics” courtesy of ecce contemporary.)

Microcosm/Macrocosm: Recent Work by Andrew David Stark

Currently on display in the Ruth & Seymour Landfield Atrium, the exhibition Microcosm/Macrocosm: Recent Work by Andrew David Stark is certainly titled accurately. Stark’s thematic choice of imagery invoking large, cosmic structures and infinitesimal, subatomic structures can be appreciated up close or far away.

Andrew David Stark

Stark said of this recent exhibition:

“The surface and content of these paintings is meant to visually express micro and macro worlds and the dichotomy between observable and unobservable worlds. These paintings both reference and combine the hypnotic optical effects of half-tone patterns, optical art, the vortex of black holes, molecular structures, and ethereal nebulous clouds. This exploration into coexisting micro and macro space attempts to capture the wonder, mystery, and awe humans have experienced for thousands of years when confronted with the immensity and complexity of nature.”

Andrew David Stark Exhibition

Andrew David Stark exhibition

This painting series will be up in the Atrium from now until June 27. You can learn a bit more about Andrew David Stark here.

(“Telescopics” courtesy of ecce contemporary.)