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Florasynthesis
From Friday, May 06 2011
To Sunday, May 29 2011
Every day

Gurari Collections is pleased to present an exhibition of watercolor paintings and work-on-paper by the artist Vico Fabbris. Entitled FLORASYNTHESIS, the exhibition expands upon the artist’s exploration of imagined botanicals. Culled from his familiarity with nature, plant and flower species, as well as pollinating insects, Vico Fabbris has synthesized his fantasies drawn from reality and imagination. He envisions a world of the slightly surrealistic, complete with fictitious latin names or a genus story as part of the painting. He is especially attuned to the loss of nature and the fragility of botanical species. He replaces the lost habitat with these “flights of fantasy”.

(see examples and read more)

Location: Gurari Collections 460 Harrison Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02118
Contact: Telephone: 617.367.9800; email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it www.gurari.com
Gallery hours are by appointment or Tuesday - Saturday, 11am to 6:30 pm; Sunday’s 12 – 5 pm.

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