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Preview: Regan Rosburg’s “Maelstrom” at David B. Smith Gallery

Regan Rosburg's mixed-media artworks crystallize elements of nature, submerging what appear to be entire ecosystems in resin. Dominated by shades of off white, Rosburg's works are filled with found objects such as wire, construction mesh and plastic bags, surprising viewers with the variety of textures and 3D details despite the quiet, even minimalist color palette. These rough materials take on a delicate appearance in Rosburg's ornate juxtapositions filled with baroque flourishes. Rosburg has a solo show coming up on June 21 titled "Maelstrom" at David B. Smith Gallery in Denver. Take a look at some of the work in the show after the jump and see the exhibition June 21 through July 20.

Regan Rosburg‘s mixed-media artworks crystallize elements of nature, submerging what appear to be entire ecosystems in resin. Dominated by shades of off white, Rosburg’s works are filled with found objects such as wire, construction mesh and plastic bags, surprising viewers with the variety of textures and 3D details despite the quiet, even minimalist color palette. These rough materials take on a delicate appearance in Rosburg’s ornate juxtapositions filled with baroque flourishes. Rosburg has a solo show coming up on June 21 titled “Maelstrom” at David B. Smith Gallery in Denver. Take a look at some of the work in the show below and see the exhibition June 21 through July 20.

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