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Preview: “Reflections of a New Generation” at Thinkspace

While varied in their approaches, Adam Caldwell, Joram Roukes and Ekundayo practice a dreamlike style of painting, overlapping hazy forms and obscuring them with abstract clouds of color. The three artists weave nebulous narratives, challenging the viewer to piece together the various visual elements floating in their busy yet subtle compositions. Caldwell, Roukes and Ekundayo will be showing at LA's Thinkspace together in July in a show titled "Reflections of a New Generation." Take a look at our early preview of the show after the jump and see the exhibition July 13 through August 3.

While varied in their approaches, Adam Caldwell, Joram Roukes and Ekundayo practice a dreamlike style of painting, overlapping hazy forms and obscuring them with abstract clouds of color. The three artists weave nebulous narratives, challenging the viewer to piece together the various visual elements floating in their busy yet subtle compositions. Caldwell, Roukes and Ekundayo will be showing at LA’s Thinkspace together in July in a show titled “Reflections of a New Generation.” Take a look at our early preview of the show below and see the exhibition July 13 through August 3.

Adam Caldwell:

Ekundayo:

Work in progress

Work in progress

Joram Roukes

Work in progress

Work in progress

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