Of Metaphors and Magic
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hink of a kaleidoscope, how mundane objects are cast through mirror and glass into metaphor, even magic. It is a question of shifting perspective, of looking at reality through an altering lens and beginning to see and appreciate complexities that are not at once obvious. The Longworth Gallery offers this lens of the world.
Specializing in Metaphorical and Magical Realism, the rooms and walls of this adobe gallery are strewn with fantastical imaginings of 20 exceptional artists in mediums of oil, bronze, glass, clay, silk, exotic woods and even re-purposed ivory from antique piano keys. Hailing from Oxford England, retired professional horse trainer Lisa Rodgers — owner and director of The Longworth
Gallery — has passionately represented these world-class artists for almost 10 years. Featured in this magical place are two of the world’s most gifted artists: Vladimir Kush and Michael Parkes. Vladimir Kush developed the style and artistic language for which he is best known: Metaphorical Realism. Through the medium of his paintings and sculptures, Kush transforms through
ABOVE PHOTO Lisa Rodgers, Owner of Longworth Gallery; BOTTOM WORKS L-R Diary of Discoveries by Vladimir Kush 24” x 42”; Moon Thief by Michael Parkes, Limited edition giclee on canvas, Released exclusively to Longworth and will debut at his reception here in October.