Alamo Metropolis visible artist Tim Olson is thought for incorporating textual content into his drawings and work on discovered objects, typically the pages of discarded books.
As an educator, Olson continuously works with particular wants college students and finds the simplicity of one of many fundamental instruments of studying — alphabet flash playing cards — to be useful.
A couple of months again, Olson was impressed to do a collection of labor based mostly on the mixture of those practices. After he started posting photos of the collection on-line, he was approached by fellow San Antonio artist Lucia LaVilla-Havelin to exhibit their respective self-reflexive alphabets in tandem.
The outcome is a straightforward but beautiful tackle the essential blocks of communication, filtered via the minds of two celebrated creators, who will current their works this Friday and Saturday at Blue Star’s Flax Gallery.
A part of the proceeds will profit the San Antonio Public Library’s Literacy Caravan program. Moreover, the artists are working a guide drive for Haven of Hope.
Free, 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday, July 4 and 5, Flax Studio (Upstairs Studios at Blue Star), 1414 S. Alamo St., #208, (909) 518-2245, bluestarartscomplex.com/at/flax-studio.
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