Eric Davison The Ambassador Watercolor & ink on paper, 20 x 28” Courtesy of LeBasse Projects

Eric Davison
The Ambassador
Watercolor & ink on paper, 20 x 28”
Courtesy of LeBasse Projects

LeBasse Projects, one of the fastest growing galleries specializing in new contemporary art, located in the vibrant Culver City/California(Arts District), warmly welcomes Jeremy Asher Lynch, James Roper and Kevin E. Taylor to the gallery for a three person show of new work entitled "Natural Wonders".  Though very different in their approach all three artists bring us their outlook on the changing environment and world around us. 

James Roper Exit Vehicle 2 Mixed media on paper, 12 x 17” Courtesy of LeBasse Projects

James Roper
Exit Vehicle 2
Mixed media on paper, 12 x 17”
Courtesy of LeBasse Projects

UK based James Roper's work explores a variety of subjects including the restraint and release of energy found within complex structures such as the human body.  Florida native Jeremy Asher Lynch's mixed media works often juxtapose both illustrative and abstract techniques while creating beautiful paintings which often carry a darker subtext.  Kevin E. Taylor comes to the gallery from San Francisco where he has been working on a series of paintings that force the viewer to re-examine the relationship between man and the natural world around him.

James Roper The Ecstasy of Lachelle Marie Mixed media on paper, 17 x 12” Courtesy of LeBasse Projects

James Roper
The Ecstasy of Lachelle Marie
Mixed media on paper, 17 x 12”
Courtesy of LeBasse Projects

The gallery will complement 'Natural Wonder' with the debut solo exhibition 'Hollywood Ambassadors' of photorealist Eric Davison, a recent graduate of Pasadena's Art Center College of Design.  Davison was also a participant in "The Kids are Alright," a group show series curated by LeBasse Projects. Now Davison will be presenting a new body of portraits based on the time he spent with the costumed characters and people behind them along Hollywood Boulevard's famous stretch of theaters.  Davison captures both the humor and despair in his intimate look at the lives of people who play pretend for thousands of tourists every day.

Eric Davison Christine Watercolor & ink on paper, 24 x 18”  Courtesy of LeBasse Projects

Eric Davison
Christine
Watercolor & ink on paper, 24 x 18”
Courtesy of LeBasse Projects

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6023 Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232

Jeremy Asher Lynch She Found Her Way Cause He’s the Map Mixed media on canvas, 24 x 18” Courtesy of LeBasse Projects

Jeremy Asher Lynch
She Found Her Way Cause He’s the Map
Mixed media on canvas, 24 x 18”
Courtesy of LeBasse Projects

Kevin E. Taylor Encomium Oil on paper, 48 x 60”  Courtesy of LeBasse Projects

Kevin E. Taylor
Encomium
Oil on paper, 48 x 60”
Courtesy of LeBasse Projects

Natural Wonders and Hollywood Ambassadors

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