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Visual Art Instructor Paul Yanko exhibits art at Winthrop
SOUTH CAROLINA - October 14 - South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities (SCGSAH) faculty member Paul Yanko is currently exhibiting his art in conjunction with three other artists. The art exhibition "Counterpoints: Space and Form" will run until October 28th at the Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery at Winthrop University.
Yanko, SCGSAH Visual Art instructor for painting and drawing, is one of the four South Carolina artists exhibiting two-dimensional and three-dimensional artwork expressive of their individual viewpoints about space and form.
Yanko and his wife Enid Williams' work relies on complex ordering of form and color through paint. Yanko expresses creative process in his Modernist geometric abstraction, while Williams explores optical effects with a vocabulary of small circular shapes meant to evoke a sense of playfulness. Through juxtaposition of artist to medium, medium to medium, and space to form, articulated relationships engage and delight the mind as-well-as the eye.
Alice Ballard, retired SCGSAH art instructor, and her husband Roger Dalrymple articulate clay as surface and form. Ballard's sensitive forms are genuine and pure expression of organic nature and the world she observes on daily walks. Dalrymple's captivating structural approach to ceramic work is influenced by his career in architecture and his long exposure to Aboriginal people in America, New Zealand, and Australia.
For more on the information found here, visit Winthrop University Galleries.


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