David B. Goldstein

ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVES

Solo Exhibition


January 22 - April 14, 2010

Washington Technology Park

15000 Conference Center Drive, Chantilly, Virginia - Directions


"Atmospheric Perspectives" is a play on words. Atmospheric perspective, otherwise known as "aerial perspective" describes the illusion of depth where distant objects appear to be bluer and have less contrast. Although this is a concept that I utilize to simulate distance, what is meant by the title is that I strive to paint how a place feels. I try to capture the intangibles of the atmosphere and express my own perspectives of what it's like to be somewhere special. Of these forty-five paintings, some have been in juried exhibitions, some were on display in Asia, some are being shown for the first time and some are just favorites. What they all have in common is they all attempt to capture the feeling of a place.

The Washington Technology Park is Located near Dulles International Airport, but through this exhibit, you will not need to get on a plane to experience Kyoto, Hanoi, Krabi, Sydney, Hong Kong, St. John, New York, or Ocean City.

By invitation from the Arts Council of Fairfax as part of their "Art in the Workplace" program, this exhibit is part of a greater program to foster creativity and innovation in the workplace. This exhibition is on the ground floor to the right of the main entrance and is open to the public during normal business hours, 8 am to 6 pm. Press Release

© 2003 - 2010 David B. Goldstein
Graphic Imaging Corporation

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