Cryptic Landscapes on display at ARTspace

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Chatham-Kent artist Myles Lynch’s new exhibition, Cryptic Landscapes, is on display now at ARTspace.

Lynch is an emerging Lŭnaapèew artist from Eelŭnaapéewi Lahkéewiit, also know as the Delaware Nation. Lynch received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Western University. He grew up with an equal appreciation for nature and academia, finding inspiration in stillness.

Though the materials Lynch creates his art with are ever-changing, his body of work remains focused on Existentialism – the idea that we are each responsible for creating meaning in our own lives.

Lynch describes Cryptic Landscapes as an exploration of texture using paper pulp and water to recreate landscapes from his dreams.

This exhibition is curated by Chatham-Kent and ARTspace artist Danielle Coleman.

Cryptic Landscapes is on display at ARTspace at 165 1/2 King St. W. in Chatham until Sept. 14. For more information, visit us at www.tagartspace.com.

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