San Fran Arts: Maybaum Gallery Presents Erin Eastabrooks Infinite Expanse

The Maybaum Gallery is pleased to host San Francisco Bay area artist Erin Eastabrooks, for the month of March as she showcases her collection of paintings inspired through both the mystery and mystique of the California coast.

 

Erin Eastabrooks is a multidisciplinary, self-taught artist living and working in the Bay Area. She draws inspiration from the bright colors, sun-drenched exteriors and psychedelic imagery of California and the West Coast.

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Her unique juxtaposition and play of differing colors, textures and patterns are influenced by her mother's quilting and sewing practice.

 

Instead of an impressionistic recreation of her chosen scenes, her paintings are drawn from her memory, never an exact copy but an accumulation of images from her mind's eye.


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She looks to translate our textural world into an intricate pastel and neon mosaic, bringing her material experimentations and surreal imagery to the canvas.

The exhibition is open to the public through appointment beginning March 1 through March 31, 2022. An Artist Reception is planned on Friday, March 11, 5:00–7:00pm.


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Maybaum Gallery | 49 Geary Street, Suite 416 | San Francisco, CA 94108
415-658-7669 - Gallery Hours Tuesday-Saturday 10:30-5:30


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