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Andrew Schoultz and Richard Colman show at Cooper Cole Gallery

Currently showing at Toronto's Copper Cole Gallery is a two person exhibition 'Destroyer' featuring new works from artists Andrew Schoultz and Richard Colman . This pairing illuminates the similarities between the two artists' graphic line works and bold colors, as well as their preoccupations with social elements and woodland landscapes. Featuring dark horses, grim reapers and a psychedelic color palette the exhibition explores a convergence of death, sexuality and the beauty of nature heralded under the dark exhibition title. View more of the new works after the jump, here on Hi-Fructose


 

Currently showing at Toronto’s Copper Cole Gallery is a two person exhibition ‘Destroyer’ featuring new works from artists Andrew Schoultz and Richard Colman. This pairing illuminates the similarities between the two artists’ graphic line works and bold colors, as well as their preoccupations with social elements and woodland landscapes. Featuring dark horses, grim reapers and a psychedelic color palette the exhibition explores a convergence of death, sexuality and the beauty of nature heralded under the dark exhibition title.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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