
Digital art provides the artist with an opportunity to observe an endless universe of form and color while the tools of Photoshop and Fractels enable one to create beautiful abstract images.
Jaffe creates multiple variations that appear as his series of prints, creating similarity without sameness. He has no expectations for his imagery, rather he discovers patterns, relocates them, doubles them, flattens them, stretches and crunches them until they virtually explode with color and multiple forms. This manipulative process often results in dense multilayered surfaces that reveal complex mutated structures. Such images are almost always unintentional and have a fortuitous and decorative beauty.
There will be a reception for this exhibit on July 11 from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Admission: Free
Audience: All
Joseph Gross Gallery
Brooke Grucella
School of Art
brookeg@email.arizona.edu
http://web.cfa.arizona.edu/galleries/jgross.html