Gregory Way Gallery To Show Mixed Media Relief Paintings By Lucinda Luvaas

artwork: Lucinda Luvaas - "Walking Uptown", 2011 - Imprint relief painting - Courtesy of the artist and Courtesy Gregory Way Galley, Beverly Hills, CA.


Beverley Hills, CA.- The Gregory Way Gallery is proud to present “The Times of Our Lives”, a solo exhibition of mixed media relief paintings by Lucinda Luvaas, on view from September 17th through October 31st. “The Times of Our Lives” is the debut solo exhibition of artist Lucinda Luvaas. Luvaas’ intriguing mixed media relief work which transforms real life moments and scenery into a unique interpretation of the world. Luvaas’s artwork combines oil painting, acrylic, relief techniques, drawings, graphite, prismacolor pencils, oil bars and photography. Viewers are immediately engaged in the artistic virtuosity Luvaas conveys through her cutting-edge method of combining painting, relief techniques and printmaking. Lucinda’s art reaches out to viewers; the visual experience is engaging, beckoning the viewer to go deeper and further into Lucinda’s remarkable world.

artwork: Lucinda Luvaas - "Walking Uptown", 2011 - Imprint relief painting - Courtesy of the artist and Courtesy Gregory Way Galley, Beverly Hills, CA.


Beverley Hills, CA.- The Gregory Way Gallery is proud to present “The Times of Our Lives”, a solo exhibition of mixed media relief paintings by Lucinda Luvaas, on view from September 17th through October 31st. “The Times of Our Lives” is the debut solo exhibition of artist Lucinda Luvaas. Luvaas’ intriguing mixed media relief work which transforms real life moments and scenery into a unique interpretation of the world. Luvaas’s artwork combines oil painting, acrylic, relief techniques, drawings, graphite, prismacolor pencils, oil bars and photography. Viewers are immediately engaged in the artistic virtuosity Luvaas conveys through her cutting-edge method of combining painting, relief techniques and printmaking. Lucinda’s art reaches out to viewers; the visual experience is engaging, beckoning the viewer to go deeper and further into Lucinda’s remarkable world.

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