Carole Pierce’s ethereal paintings invite the viewer into a realm of quiet contemplation. Her atmospheric compositions, built through delicate layers of color and light, blur the boundary between abstraction and landscape. Pierce’s work reflects a meditative inquiry into perception itself, where stillness becomes luminous and infinite.
Daniel Angeles presents a series of narrative watercolors charged with emotional depth and imagination. Blending symbolic imagery with a refined command of the medium, Angeles constructs dreamlike worlds that speak to both the surreal and the personal. His luminous, layered washes of pigment lend each work an intimate, almost cinematic quality—inviting viewers to uncover the stories that unfold within.
Ian Grieve’s paintings bring a playful, textural energy to the exhibition. Working in a figurative style, Grieve uses the painting itself as his palette, allowing color and form to mix and build directly on the surface. The result is a body of work that feels spontaneous and tactile—celebrating imperfection, gesture, and the joy of creation. His lively compositions blur the line between observation and abstraction, offering a witty and heartfelt perspective on human experience.