Dina Brodsky

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In her newly released works "Desert Places," Brodsky utilizes 17th century oil painting techniques to achieve a range of tonality in which light and shadow, as well as observation and imagination meld concordantly. Like the Robert Frost poem it references, the panels explore the beauty that can be found in nature's most isolated places. The artist reveals the dichotomy of feeling that affects one in such settings. The joy in experiencing the beauty of a dense wood or open, moonlit plain is tinged with the fear of what the darkness conceals. In these works desolation is a siren that tempts our anxieties about loneliness to surface. Although fear suffuses the landscapes their beauty is never overshadowed.

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