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Rusty Scruby: Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot


Cris Worley Fine Arts

Rusty Scruby: Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot (view the show on Artsy.net)

Opening Reception: Saturday, November 17 th, 5 pm – 8 pm
Exhibition Dates: November 17 – December 29, 2018 (Facebook Event Page)

Cris Worley Fine Arts is pleased to announce our fourth exhibition with Dallas-based artist Rusty Scruby. The exhibition is entitled Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot and will present select pieces from Scruby’s body of work from the past two decades. The exhibition will open with an artist’s reception on Saturday, November 17th, from 5 – 8 pm and will be on view through December 29th, 2018.

Rusty Scruby is known for his woven paper re-constructions that blur the boundaries of sculpture, photography, and painting. Scruby uses the organizing principals of calculus and music theory to re-distribute the surfaces of his source images, producing undulating vectors of raised interlocking pixels. The results of Scruby’s uniquely latticed compositions are visually poetic translations of the harmonies created by layering patterns of sound and light on graphic surfaces in ink, charcoal, and enamel paint.

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