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Criminales di Cromatico

By Jessica Armbruster

Published on March 05, 2008

Criminals in multicolor, indeed. Though both Shawn McNulty and Michael Sweere have had numerous shows at the Rosalux Gallery, this will be their first together, and it does promise to be a bold visual gobstopper. Michael Sweere's work features recycled and found materials employed in a playful manner. Using commercial products like broken glass bottles, cereal boxes, and published cover art, Sweere creates new images like magic. Mosaics include Sea Monkeys, where a family of pink mer-people are proclaimed to be on sale for "only $1.25." Barcodes somehow manage to be whimsical when used to represent rain in Downpour, and using recycled tin nailed together in Shooting Arrows at the Sea, a Native American aims an arrow into the sky as he stands atop a mound of flowers. Shawn McNulty's paintings and collages are certainly more abstract, but no less colorful, as bright boxes, circles, and strips of red, blue, white, and black clash and compete for space. No worries, though; these two artists' works should complement each other nicely. Artists' reception 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, March 8.
March 5-30, 2008



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