R E YN O L D S F I N E A RT presents
Dawn Southworth & Daniel Bohman
For inquiries please contact:
Reynolds Fine Art 96 Orange Street New Haven, CT 06510 203.498.2200 info@reynoldsfineart.com
www.reynoldsfineart.com
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Dawn Southworth Tall Tales Mixed media 60” x 40”
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Dawn Southworth Dollhouse Mixed media 60” x 40”
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Dawn Southworth Burnt Offering No. 6 Mixed media 42” x 30”
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Dawn Southworth Burnt Offering No. 3 Mixed media 42” x 30”
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Dawn Southworth Burnt Offering No. 2 Mixed media 42” x 30”
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Dawn Southworth Turning Tide Mixed media 32” x 32” x 5”
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Dawn Southworth Underworld Voyage Mixed media 32” x 32” x 5”
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Dawn Southworth Secrets in Stony Places Mixed media 23” x 23” x 4”
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Dawn Southworth Absent Mixed media 66” x 108” x 3”
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Dawn Southworth Aboreal Habits Mixed media 32” x 28” x 5”
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Daniel Bohman Twin Peaks Oil Canvas 41’’ X 43’’
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Daniel Bohman Glass Ceiling Oil on Canvas 36’’ X 55’’
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Daniel Bohman A Conversation About Insentience Oil on Canvas 40” x 33”
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Daniel Bohman Broadcast Spectrum Eclipse Oil on Canvas 40” x 46”
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Daniel Bohman Generation Loss Oil on Canvas 24’’ X 19’’
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Daniel Bohman Campfire Oil on Canvas 35’’ X 40’’
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Daniel Bohman A Point of Clarity Oil on Canvas 31’’ X 39’’
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Dawn South worth Dawn Southworth is recognized for her mixed media works and installations. She is a graduate of Massachusetts College of Art and Design, where she focused on textiles and sculpture. Her passion for fabric and fibers has evolved into a sophisticated and innovative approach to construction. A zealous collector, Southworth has the ability to coalesce a vast array of materials and processes. Laden with symbols and metaphor, her use of found objects, drawing, sewing, and pyrography is emotionally charged and conceptually stimulating.
“My work begins with the act of collecting, both in the tangible sense and also in memory. My studio houses well loved fabrics, burnt ironing board covers, found and rusted metals, assorted tree fragments, vintage hand-written journals, photographs and reclaimed canvases. It is with these worn and forsaken objects that I simultaneously create and destroy, adorn and strip down. I strive to create a discourse between the tales embedded in these artifacts and my own stories and memories. It is important for me to retain the sense of testimony and nostalgia that my materials evoke while constructing my own narratives,� Dawn Southworth.
Daniel Bohman Daniel Bohman is recognized for his paintings of interiors that challenge the viewer’s notions of space and time. His interest in the interior began in grad school at UCONN. He began the program as a portrait artist, but finished painting interiors with mostly no figures, having realized the power of the interior to act as a vehicle for exploring the altered sense of reality that is the result of living in an age of information.
“My process begins with wading through an archive of found imagery I’ve collected over the years. My paintings attempt to make sense of our evolving visual landscape; to collect, filter, and ultimately, transform it. Using the subject of architecture against abstract mark-making, I attempt to complicate the concept of space and foil ideas of permanence. Ultimately, I am interested in the picture plane as a transitory space where objects come and go but the history of the action remains,” Daniel Bohman.