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Secret Stories: The Fantastical Drawings of Bruce ZeinesMay 20 through June 24, Gallery 64 presents new drawings by Bruce Zeines.
Mr. Zeines' work has been compared in spirit to William Blake with references to Max Ernst and Hieronymous Bosch.
His intensely cross hatched drawings are driven by the subconscious, drawing the viewer into the artist's deep personal world.
Gallery 64 in Park Slope, Brooklyn will be featuring new works by Bruce Zeines.
The show will open with a wine reception on Saturday, May 20 from 5 pm - 8 pm.
This work may be some of the most unique work you will see in Brooklyn.
Mr. Zeines' drawings are intensely cross hatched works using pen and pigmented inks which evoke comparisons to Blake and Ernst.
This show will be the first view of some of his larger works as well as some mixed media paintings on paper and scratchboard.
Mr. Zeines studied fine art and graphic design at The School of Visual Arts in New York City.
His published work has appeared in The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, as well as international publications.
As a graphic designer he has created corporate identity and collateral for corporate and consumer clients for over 25 years.
This will be his second solo exhibition.
"Bruce Zeines has the uniquely combined talent of connecting the images of the subconscious with his profound dedication to line.
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