Gallery
Art Not Hate is a traveling exhibit and educational program. The overall theme is “creative responses to conflict.” The exhibit includes unique floating panel paintings, digital prints, handmade books, and award-winning videos.
ANH has been designed for easy and economical shipping, handling and disassembly.
Each print is mounted on durable, light-weight coroplast panels with archival “museum corners” and is shrink-wrapped to prevent surface scratches; all panels have been wired for immediate hanging. The artist books all have custom-made protective boxes. The shadow box frames for the paintings have plexiglass to avoid shattering and are packed with custom foam core boxes.
The exhibit may remain in a gallery for three days to three months—depending on the needs of the venue and its curator. For additional information and fee schedule, contact Bob Barancik at bobcreates@earthlink.net or phone 215.964.3937.
Red is most often associated with danger, anger, blood, and war. It is perhaps the most emotional and distressing of colors.
Bodies burn. Human beings become smoke and ash.
Unlike most of the art in this exhibition, this piece has a vertical orientation rather than a horizontal one. It is tall and narrow; the eye begins at the top painting and moves down towards the bottom panel.
“It is about the descent of man.”
Mixed media triptych, approximately 40" x 12".