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Royse Contemporary presents ‘Abstraction + Geometry,’ which is a group exhibition examining abstraction and geometry, reflecting upon the effects both create within artwork.
The exhibition opens to the public Thursday, Feb. 6, from 6 to 9 p.m. There will be a special artist reception with an opportunity to meet the artists, along with refreshments and treats. The exhibit runs through March 2.
Royse Contemporary is located in the heart of the Scottsdale Arts District at 7077 E. Main St.
Abstraction and geometry are brilliant tools allowing artists to freely express themselves, explore and share their vision while connecting with viewers. An important aspect of abstract art is the incorporation of geometric elements. Geometric abstract art explores the use of precise shapes, lines, and compositions to convey emotions and ideas.
As renowned artist Piet Mondrian once said, “abstract art is not the creation of another reality but the true vision of reality.”
Royse Contemporary has assembled an intriguing collection of work by artists working in an array of mediums including painting, drawing, photography, and mixed media. The interplay of geometric forms creates a visually captivating experience, showcasing the artist’s mastery of balance, symmetry, and spatial relationships.
This exhibition showcases the work of eight noteworthy Arizona artists including: Casey Wakefield, Gerry Groeber, Kim Walker, Freddie Liberman, Daniel Shepherd, Marilyn Szabo, Joe Ray, Fred Tieken and Barbara kemp Cowlin.
















