Thursday, September 8, 2011

Ray Domzalski's "Onward and Upward"


This info. comes straight from 1xRun's newsletter:
"A few thoughts on this piece from a journal Ray keeps by the easel while he paints:
"This looks pretty simple really. Where does it begin, where does it end? It moves forward with the clearest of sight, the strongest of passions, but something... something holds it back. I thought about urban farming. What will a place of darkness think of so much light? Will it remember? Either way, we know it's moving forward." – Ray

This Saturday (Sept 10), Urban Roots and 323East are teaming up for a group art exhibition* where artists interpret Detroit’s urban farming movement in the present and what this landscape may look like in the future. In coordination with the exhibition happening in Michigan, we selected one of our favorite pieces from the show to be a limited edition print.

Ray Domzalski is a freelance illustrator in Detroit, Michigan. We first met Ray at a student show at the College for Creative Studies. A few of his impressive paintings are currently exhibited at 323East gallery, and they invited him to participate in their exhibition this September 10th. Along with dozens of local, national, and international artists, Ray’s painting reflects his impression and interpretation of the urban farming movement that seems to be popping up all over the country. Here in Detroit there has been such a change that a feature documentary was created – thus the name 
Urban Roots."

13" x 19" Giclee on 330gsm 100% Archival Cotton Paper
Limited to 30
Signed & Numbered

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