Artspace111 will present "Wish You Were Here," a solo exhibition of artworks by Dallas-based artist Carroll Swenson-Roberts. The exhibition features mixed media drawing and painting narrative works on paper and panel.
Swenson-Roberts tells stories with color, pattern, space and shape. Her works are filled with symbolism, pulling inspiration from her own experiences with family, marriage, motherhood, travel, home, friends, pets, meals, music, gardening, and walks. This new body of work was largely created during her annual summer stay in her home in California, and this work is an invitation for all to join her in the journey as she tells her tale.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through January 29.
Artspace111 will present "Wish You Were Here," a solo exhibition of artworks by Dallas-based artist Carroll Swenson-Roberts. The exhibition features mixed media drawing and painting narrative works on paper and panel.
Swenson-Roberts tells stories with color, pattern, space and shape. Her works are filled with symbolism, pulling inspiration from her own experiences with family, marriage, motherhood, travel, home, friends, pets, meals, music, gardening, and walks. This new body of work was largely created during her annual summer stay in her home in California, and this work is an invitation for all to join her in the journey as she tells her tale.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through January 29.
Artspace111 will present "Wish You Were Here," a solo exhibition of artworks by Dallas-based artist Carroll Swenson-Roberts. The exhibition features mixed media drawing and painting narrative works on paper and panel.
Swenson-Roberts tells stories with color, pattern, space and shape. Her works are filled with symbolism, pulling inspiration from her own experiences with family, marriage, motherhood, travel, home, friends, pets, meals, music, gardening, and walks. This new body of work was largely created during her annual summer stay in her home in California, and this work is an invitation for all to join her in the journey as she tells her tale.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through January 29.