Becoming One: Spirit, Nature & Form The Art of Deborah Johnson
Confront the fine art created by the multi-talented Magnolia, Delaware artist Deborah Johnson straight from her collections at her Falling Leaf Studio.
The Historic Odessa Foundation is pleased to exhibit a selection of her glass works, tapestries, paintings, Shibori dyed silks, and embroideries. In works spanning over a decade, Deborah Johnson reflects on the hidden structures that unite all living things. Fractals, sacred geometry, and organic forms intertwine, revealing the rhythms and patterns that connect us to the divine and to the natural world. Deborah’s paintings, woven tapestries and glass often use the human gaze to draw the viewer in and blur boundaries between self and creation. Other works, like Shibori dyed silk and layered embroideries are simply a joyful exploration of the colors and textures found in nature.
A free public reception will be held at the HOF Visitor Center on Thursday, May 15th from 6-8 p.m., to socialize with the artist, HOF members, and collectors of the artist.
Presented by Historic Odessa Foundation.
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