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Brian Payne: aTON at Creative Alliance/ Seth Goodman and Greg McLemore at Load of Fun Gallery

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Brian Payne’s paintings conjure scale and power, put to dubious purpose. A massive, silhouetted freighter anchors the bottom of one image, and an awkward tower of matériel looms precariously above the deck of another. Allowing the paint and mixed media to find their own way naturally, then working and reworking the surface, Payne suggests the mindless yet herculean efforts mankind will go to to for the sake of material consumption.

Amelie Rothschild Gallery, Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, B A L T I M O R E
www.brianpayne.net
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The Frog Strangler: A Watery Confession
Works by Seth Goodman and Greg McLemore at Load of Fun Gallery
Thursday August 2nd, 7-9 pm
120 W. North Avenue
Baltimore, MD

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