"A Life in Balance: Caroline Harman" at Washington Art Association

© Caroline Harman

© Caroline Harman

Caroline Harman’s solo exhibition “A Life in Balance” opens at Washington Art Association on Saturday, July 13, 2019. The exhibition runs through August 24. The exhibition features recent paintings and works on paper/mylar. In addition, Harman is making available prints of her work made by Master Printmaker Mark Savoia of Still River Editions.

From her artist statement on the WAA website: “Nature speaks in patterns, and I have worked to perfect a language of color and geometry that can respond to the boundless stimuli and increasing instability all around us. Through art, I try to explore how living organisms, and the complex systems within which they exist, adapt to random events and adverse conditions. An optimist by nature, my earlier work was devoted to the ideal of resiliency and the hope of survival. Lately, however, the paintings and drawings are leading me in a new direction – one that is less ordered and stable, tilting toward a tipping point that feels more imminent with each passing day.”


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