Tones Of Home
Red Peak Gallery in Casper, WY
June 7th-Aug 30th
Artist Reception Aug 7th
This art show is all about bringing new life to old, forgotten objects—things like worn-out books, vintage typewriters, board games, and rotary phones. These are items that might seem outdated or ready to be tossed aside, but through the artist’s eye, they’re given a second chance to tell their story. The paintings capture these well-loved objects in their worn, used states, showing how they still hold value and meaning, even after years of being overlooked.
The exhibition taps into a sense of nostalgia, reminding us of the comfort and connection these everyday items once brought into our lives. While they might not fit into the fast-paced modern world, they still have something to offer. The artist invites us to pause and appreciate the beauty in the details—the scuffs, the fading colors, the signs of wear that tell stories of their own.
It’s a celebration of the old and familiar, showing us that sometimes, even things that seem out of place or time still have value when we take a closer look. Through these works, we’re encouraged to see the past in a new light, appreciating the history and memories these objects carry with them.
The exhibition taps into a sense of nostalgia, reminding us of the comfort and connection these everyday items once brought into our lives. While they might not fit into the fast-paced modern world, they still have something to offer. The artist invites us to pause and appreciate the beauty in the details—the scuffs, the fading colors, the signs of wear that tell stories of their own.
It’s a celebration of the old and familiar, showing us that sometimes, even things that seem out of place or time still have value when we take a closer look. Through these works, we’re encouraged to see the past in a new light, appreciating the history and memories these objects carry with them.