
Exhibit Shows How Color Can Shape Mood, Spirit and Well-Being
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Exhibit shows how color can shape mood, spirit and well-being.
Color is often one of the most obvious aspects to a piece of artwork. That is why a Lexington art exhibit, 'Power of Color,' is taking a deeper dive into color, and how we respond to it.
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Exhibit Shows How Color Can Shape Mood, Spirit and Well-Being
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Color is often one of the most obvious aspects to a piece of artwork. That is why a Lexington art exhibit, 'Power of Color,' is taking a deeper dive into color, and how we respond to it.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipColor is often one of the most obvious aspects to a piece of artwork.
And that's why a Lexington art exhibit is taking a deeper dive into color and how we respond to it.
The show is held at the Christ Church Cathedral as part of a program to keep rotating art exhibits in their church throughout the year.
So join us in this week's Arts and Culture segment we call Tapestry.
I think we all just have a profound feeling about color, and I think that sometimes we take color for granted.
But suddenly, like when spring arrives in, the tulips come out.
We get such a wonderful feeling about it.
Color is very personal to most people, especially when they're walking around looking at art.
They're drawn to certain colors, like their favorite color colors that can really create an emotion or a feeling.
And this show offers a variety of subjects that is related to color.
Like there are some wonderful landscapes.
There's a photography piece of a horse racing scene, and then there's other pieces that use color in a much more subtle way.
So there are all kinds of different ways to use color.
They don't have to be bright.
They can be dull, but still be very emotional and very moving.
The power of color is part of our rotating exhibit.
We have six different exhibits that we do every year, but we also have a permanent collection here too, that has just beautiful pieces from the 1800s.
Historically, churches throughout Europe have supported the arts and support a particular artist, and that's where you'll find some of the most beautiful artwork in Europe is scattered through the the cathedrals and churches around around Europe.
And I think we've followed in the same vein here or in the cathedrals of volunteer ministry within the church.
And we really have three goals.
One goal is to beautify the church.
The second goal is to attract people into the church.
And third goal is to provide a beautiful, sacred space for artists to show their work.
I think Christ Church does a great job working with the community to support artist.
They have a huge population of people who go to church here, so it gives a new opportunity for people to see my work that might not go to a gallery, but they come to church and they look around.
Churches and cathedrals have always been a place for artists to paint their best work to the glory of God.
Like Beethoven always said, he wrote for the glory of God.
I think there is a real connection between creating and the creator of.
The exhibit at Christ Church are open to anyone, any artist of any faith, of any belief.
And we have we don't even ask.
Most of our exhibits are not religious, and in nature they're open to anyone who wants to participate.
Also, anyone's welcome to come visit.
You know, we're open every day except for Mondays and Saturdays for the public to come in and see the art.
And we encourage that.
It's part of our fabric and part of the part of our culture at Christ Church to support all levels and all types of art.
The power of color will continue through June 24th, and then the exhibit Women of Color will follow.
Starting June 30th.
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