Artists Kimberly and David Hocking will be debuting two separate bodies of work on Saturday, Aug. 6 from 7pm to 9pm at the Greenly Art Space, 2698 Junipero Ave., Suite 113, in Signal Hill.
Kimberly’s Artifacts of Hope is a collection of sculptures and installation art that focuses on emotional and spiritual awareness. Her pieces incorporate a variety of organic material, including vines, seeds, nests, leaves and branches along with glass, metal and fiber, to create delicate pieces full of symbolism.
The new David Hocking paintings featured in Underpinnings explore the infrastructure prevalent in many of the daily activities and objects taken for granted in our culture. These paintings use washes of acrylic on canvas and wood to create color field “skyscapes.” Common objects and silhouettes related to daily conveniences and the support structures that enable them are then layered over the paintings. Artifacts of Hope and Underpinnings will be on display from Aug. 6-Nov. 1. Gallery hours are from 11am to 2pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, or by appointment.
For more information, visit greenlyartspace.com.