spring is in the air and we are super excited to virtually open two new exhibitions for sally king benedict and francis livingston. the smell of fresh paint is lingering in the gallery and the energy of the new paintings is pulsating off the walls. hidell brooks continues to be by appointment only. please call or email us and we will get you on the schedule.
sally king benedict hit the ground running after graduating from the college of charlestion in 2007. she is a creative force who pushes herself and her work to new levels at every turn. her creativity has no bounds. for this most recent body of work sally was influenced by the late artist todd murphy. hidell brooks had todd’s last solo exhibition at the gallery in october 2018. todd murphy and sally have a common ground of looking at art as a means to explore the unknown by always pushing the mediums to the next level. the paintings in the show combine her love of working on paper and panel by using an overlay of plexiglass. the combination results in a multi-layer effect that is completely mesmerizing. similar in technique to her layered mixed media canvases which are also on view but stripped down to focus on the medium as the subject matter . the limited brush strokes become the focal point in the larger work. sally king benedict proves once again she has an unlimited well of creativity and we for one cannot wait to see what she does next.
sally king benedict is in her 15th year as a professional artist. she and her work have been featured in major publications including elle decor, architectural digest, domino, garden & gun, and southern living, among others. sally gains inspiration from daily life in her hometown of atlanta, georgia, where she lives with her husband and their 2 children. she started her career in charleston, south carolina, where she earned her ba in studio art from the college of charleston in 2007.
francis livingston
cityscapes
francis livingston studied at the rocky mountain school of art in denver before moving to san francisco in 1975 to attend the academy of art. he later taught there for 10 years. influenced by sargent and whistler, livingston painted primarily in a monochromatic style until he began to study the work of the bay area figurative movement, including richard diebenkorn, wayne thiebaud and others. with a love for nostalgia, he paints places which may no longer exist or that have lost their luster. his bold and impressionistic paintings take the viewer back in time to the day when amusement parks with wooden roller coasters, movie theatres with neon signs and buildings with ornate embellishments were in their prime. francis livingston is known for his thickly applied brush strokes that emphasize shape rather than line, creating an abstract approach to realism. his scenes of yesteryear have exciting movement, color, texture and balance.
all available work by each artists can be viewed on our website on the artist page under each individual tab. click on the artist’s name to bring up all work with sizing and pricing. please call the gallery if you have any further questions.