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Southwest Landscapes: Views through the Veil
Southwest Landscapes: Views through the Veil

Southwest Landscapes: Views through the Veil

June 10, 2015 - extended through fall 2016

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Southwest Landscapes: Views through the Veil in the Delaney Library features the work of Hesperus artist Holly Hagan. Hagan’s work is directly inspired by the time she spends exploring the Southwest, and she incorporates archetypal themes into her paintings depicting the natural landscape. In describing her work, the artist states:

"My art is about the mystery of life experienced through elements of nature. It’s about the times when the veil between here and there feels a little thinner. Using glazes and working from memory of personal experiences, I combine the natural world with the mystical elements of the unconscious. We’ve all had the experience of the epiphany- the 'ahaa' moment too big for words. My hope is to capture something in my painting that can’t adequately be expressed by language. I want the viewer to be drawn to the work because it makes them feel something."

Hagan graduated magna cum laude from the University of Oregon with a degree in Fine Art. She has lived in the Durango area since 1997. Hagan is inspired by the natural landscape, and - when not painting - can be found exploring the mountains and canyon country surrounding her home.

This is the second annual Delaney Library exhibit of a regional artist whose work supports the mission of the Center of Southwest Studies.

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