Sunsets have been captured in art as far back as we know, their magical colors marked by the fading of light at the end of a long day. For some, it is a thing of beauty, drama, and reflection. For others, it is a quiet respite in the busyness of life. A setting sun can visually represent the ending of a time and the beginning of another — the full completion of a cycle.
In this year’s themed group exhibition “Sunsets,” artists will present new work that explores the meaning and mystery of sunsets through their own interpretations.
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“Sunset Group Exhibition” will be on display at Maxwell Alexander Gallery’s downtown Los Angeles showroom through August 24, 2019.
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Love the Sunset series of paintings that were shown here, thank you for a Fred smile to my day😁😀😊💖