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  • Megan Buccere: Oil & Dust

    Exhibition Dates: March 4–26, 2016
    Opening Reception: Friday March 4, 2016   6–9 PM

    Modern Eden Gallery is pleased to present "Oil & Dust", the debut mini solo exhibition of new works by Megan Buccere.Buccere states, “The concept of the show is two-fold: first, I had an overwhelming need to work with two mediums; second, I wished to chronicle my struggles through severe anxiety.  I have focused on creating works with oil paints and soft pastels.  The title not only references these mediums, but it also is a metaphorical representation of my journey through crippling anxiety.”

    “My daily struggle through anxiety has brought me through isolation, melancholy, and eventually the cathartic release of its grip, all of which I seek to express through the details of my work.  The oil paintings’ sticky strings represent my sense of understanding of how anxiety appears and its hold of every aspect of my life.  Additionally, the strings connect different facets of my life, seeming to strangle me and other sufferers.  The soft pastels and small bits of dust-like metallic leaf drifting through some of the works represents the lifting of the anxiety and my emergence from its disorienting fog.”

    Megan Buccere (pronounced bus era) is a narrative painter who works primarily in soft pastels and oils. She attended Louisiana State University, holds a BS in Art Education, and has taught advanced and talented high school art for the past 15 years. Buccere's painting style features soft surreal works that blur the line between beauty and fear, creating stunning pieces with an edge.  Her use of coincidental, accidental, and unexpected connections, such as her use of strings, multiple hands, and all knowing eyes, often leaves viewers orphaned with a mix of conflicting feelings and thoughts.  

    The opening reception for ‘Oil & Dust will be held at Modern Eden Gallery on Friday March 4, 2016 from 6 pm–9 pm. The artist will be in attendance at the reception. The exhibition will be on display through March 26, 2016 and is free and open to the public.