Venvi Art Gallery unveils solo 'Dance of Hues' exhibit

Venvi Art Gallery announces the opening of "Dance of Hues," an exclusive solo exhibition by abstract artist Brinda Pamulapati. This vibrant showcase features 28 original paintings, each a vivid exploration of color and motion. The exhibition will run from May 17 to June 16, with an opening reception from 5-8 p.m. May 17.

"Dance of Hues," an exclusive solo exhibition by abstract artist Brinda Pamulapati, will open from 5-7 p.m. Friday, May 17, 2024. This vibrant showcase features 28 original paintings, each a vivid exploration of color and motion. The exhibition will run through June 16.
"Dance of Hues," an exclusive solo exhibition by abstract artist Brinda Pamulapati, will open from 5-7 p.m. Friday, May 17, 2024. This vibrant showcase features 28 original paintings, each a vivid exploration of color and motion. The exhibition will run through June 16.

"Dance of Hues" explores the dynamic interactions between colors, embracing the spontaneity of the compositions that emerge when solely being guided by interplay and contrasting hues. It draws inspiration from the concept of movement and expression, in a way that is similar to dance. Instead of tangible objects, hues are the main focus of this exhibition.

Working primarily with acrylics, Pamulapati incorporates vibrant colors, unusual shapes, and rich textures into her art. Each color choice is deliberate, aimed at evoking emotional responses and challenging conventional perceptions of color. "The vibrancy in the colors acts like art therapy, uplifting the mood and providing a festive outlook," Pamulapati said.

"Circles of Enigma" by abstract artist Brinda Pamulapati on display at Venvi Art Gallery through June 16, 2024.
"Circles of Enigma" by abstract artist Brinda Pamulapati on display at Venvi Art Gallery through June 16, 2024.

Pamulapati’s artistic journey began in India, blossoming under the guidance of world-renowned artist Jacob Pichhadze at the Yazi School of Visual Arts, Toronto. Over the past 15 years in Tallahassee, she has significantly contributed to local arts. She founded Venvi Art Gallery in 2015.

Curating the exhibition is Paloma Rambana, a Media Studies student at The New School in New York City. Rambana has a background in curatorial studies from Sotheby’s and has interned with the Council on Culture and Arts.

If you go

What: "Dance of Hues" - Brinda Pamulapati, Art Opening

When: 5-8 p.m. May 17, on display though June 16, 2024

Where: Venvi Art Gallery, 2901 East Park Ave.

Website: venviartgallery.com

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