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HyperMagic
Ruth Freeman - Daniel Jensen - Panayiotis Terzis - Randy Wray
On View: March 4th - March 26th


Opening Reception: March 4th, 2017 | 7-10 PM


MOUNTAIN is pleased to present HyperMagic, featuring new sculptures and paintings by Ruth Freeman, Daniel Jensen, Panayiotis Terzis, and Randy Wray. The works of Ruth Freeman and Randy Wray explore abstraction through texture, form, and color. Freeman’s paintings have a wild sensibility with rich air-brushed pigments overlapping shapes of various hues. Randy Wray’s sculptures are comprised of repurposed materials, wood, foam, papier-mâché, plaster, and resin. These globular amoebic forms have a certain abject bodily presence.


The work of Panayiotis Terzis and Daniel Jensen have a mystical quality. In this exhibition both artists present the visage as a site for wonder. Terzis’ mythological watercolors and bold risograph prints transport you to a foreign land. Daniel Jensen’s sculptural mask made from sand casted aluminum has a mischievous spray-painted surface. Together these two-dimensional and three-dimensional works create a world of magic and curiosity that is sensuously palpable.

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Daniel Jensen, Philosopher, 2016, 14"x9"x4.5", Sand casted aluminium, enamel and spray paint
Randy Wray, Knob, 2017, Foam, papier-mâché, wood, jeans, quartz crystal, acrylic, 44"x29"x19"
Ruth Freeman, Drag Again, 2016, Acrylic on Canvas, 20"x16"

HyperMagic
Ruth Freeman - Daniel Jensen - Panayiotis Terzis - Randy Wray
On View: March 4th - March 26th


Opening Reception: March 4th, 2017 | 7-10 PM


MOUNTAIN is pleased to present HyperMagic, featuring new sculptures and paintings by Ruth Freeman, Daniel Jensen, Panayiotis Terzis, and Randy Wray. The works of Ruth Freeman and Randy Wray explore abstraction through texture, form, and color. Freeman’s paintings have a wild sensibility with rich air-brushed pigments overlapping shapes of various hues. Randy Wray’s sculptures are comprised of repurposed materials, wood, foam, papier-mâché, plaster, and resin. These globular amoebic forms have a certain abject bodily presence.


The work of Panayiotis Terzis and Daniel Jensen have a mystical quality. In this exhibition both artists present the visage as a site for wonder. Terzis’ mythological watercolors and bold risograph prints transport you to a foreign land. Daniel Jensen’s sculptural mask made from sand casted aluminum has a mischievous spray-painted surface. Together these two-dimensional and three-dimensional works create a world of magic and curiosity that is sensuously palpable.

Download Press Release
Daniel Jensen, Philosopher, 2016, 14"x9"x4.5", Sand casted aluminium, enamel and spray paint
Randy Wray, Knob, 2017, Foam, papier-mâché, wood, jeans, quartz crystal, acrylic, 44"x29"x19"
Ruth Freeman, Drag Again, 2016, Acrylic on Canvas, 20"x16"