BEYOND SIGHT

Art Curator, Debbie Dickinson, continues her new found partnership with Art House Hotel today by opening a new art exhibit that’s “Mirage”. Dickinson combines Homer’s epic battlefield with modern imagination’s most elusive corners. Digging deep into our ancient history domestic and more while combining the unforgiving metaphysical prognosis are realism taken to a high-speed level. Dickinson’s “Mirage” invites David Richardson, Evan Sebastian Lagache, Salvador Oliveros, S.L. Fuller, Rick Secen, Tatiana Lisovskaya, and Anthony Haden-Guest to break barriers between dream and reality.

DAVID RICHARDSON

In a matter of separating mundane from abstract, there’s hope for a beautiful moment to take place in our minds if we’re motivated. David uses acrylics on paper to bring us thought provoking flowers that spell splendor and seriousness. Conceptual asymmetry upgrades vases colored and constructed as black and yellow submarines. This concept alone is a telling tale of flowers not just sitting pretty, but garnering attention to be ready for a fight.

EVAN SEBASTIAN LAGACHE

When you think of the word “Euphoria”, it’s more than just scripted content, there is an abnormal uplifting behind it. However long the state of body and mind last, happiness, achieved goals, and stellar execution are the driver in our unprecedented feeling. Evan takes his combination of acrylic, oil, ink, fire, graphite, collage, and digital manipulation to multicolor fantasy experienced in real time. Lines in yellow then green represent accelerating heart rate as the tsunami of colors come crashing into the moment.

SALVADOR OLIVEROS

The term ‘digging deep’ could easily be thrown around to justify why something turns out as it is, an easy angle to get more people to tune in. Examining Salvador’s acrylics show a barbed wire sketch of discovering the truth as it’s initiated with subtle boundaries. Depending on the North, South, East, and West entrance of this piece, you will discover darker gray areas you weren’t meant to see either quick or slow. Entering midway North or South you will encounter a colorful happy discovery before you approach uncharted territory. Then again, this pink and blue discovery can take place once you’ve solved the uncomfortable deep black of this piece.

S.L. FULLER

Look yourself in the mirror and you will see the individual in front of you, you hardly look away at your own vanity. However, you wonder what could be behind that backward image which you see everyday. S.L. takes us through the India ink that is “Iman” as this beautiful woman holds up her own vanity but can’t help it to look away. “Iman” certainly questions what metaphysics is behind the reason why she is on Earth before dealing with the uncomfortable approach.

RICK SECEN

Having intimate time alone with your loved one spells all kinds of celebration as you are embarking on a journey to connect deeply. It’s easy to believe that alone time is just reserved for romantic moments however time or place they unfold. But for Rick, “Alone Together” is all about finding you through the blessing of your children as you unconditionally love them. Mom is reminded by her baby about not only the celebrated achievement of bringing life to the world, but seeing yourself when you were younger and what you could still be.

TATIANA LISOVSKAYA

Being a resident of Kiev, Ukraine, there’s certainly extreme peril going on right now between war, peace, and survival. If you’re here in New York, and you do nothing but keep in touch with your family in Ukraine, you constantly worrying about the terror. But in the midst of chaos so to speak, Tatiana finds beauty with “Sureal Orange” as acrylics on canvas walk us through the dream of seeing our envisioned loved ones again one day. Despite black barrier lines visibly across the pieces of color, those shaped orange and color bring us beauty with our family drawn in waiting for us.

ANTHONY HADEN-GUEST

Sometimes one’s moment of life-threatening peril is super-evident that you have to call for help, but we fail to address what happens thereafter. There’s not always physical evidence as your mood turns dark, but then someone figures it out and just passes it off. Anthony cleverly draws himself holding up a blue hand where others wonder what the heck is going on with the discolored body part. But quickly the words of 3 others behind him being “Just Ignore Him Please… his he’s been like that since his hand turned blue”. Happily acknowledging the blue hand by simply displaying it, words quickly without questioning what’s even going on spell out one’s ignorance.

DANIEL QUINTANILLA


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