Chloe Early @ Stolen Space
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Chloe Early @ Stolen Space



A new show at Stolen Space gallery opens this Friday with a solo show by Chloe Early titled "Between Earth & Heaven". Below is the press release from Stolen Space:

Chloe Early’s paintings are an amalgamation of abstract landscape, surface pattern and figurative / representational elements. The diving figures appear incongruous, apparently unrelated to the urban landscape they inhabit. They are celebratory, a homage to freedom and self expression within the emptiness of contemporary urban landscape. Paint is applied in loose liquidy layers with a strong overall emphasis on colour and texture. Her current works are oil paintings on aluminium.

STOLENSPACE GALLERY | Dray Walk | The Old Truman Brewery
25th May - 24th June.




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