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Opening Reception for Daydreams: Michael Schultheis and Audra Weaser at LRFA, Dallas

Dallas, TX | Laura Rathe Fine Art announces Daydreams, an exhibition featuring new works by Michael Schultheis and Audra Weaser. LRFA will be hosting the opening reception on Saturday, May 11th from 4:30-7:30 PM at their Dallas Design District gallery. Both artists will be in attendance.
Location: 1130 Dragon Street, Suite 130, Dallas, TX 75207

Dallas, TX | Laura Rathe Fine Art announces Daydreams, an exhibition featuring new works by Michael Schultheis and Audra Weaser. LRFA will be hosting the opening reception on Saturday, May 11th from 4:30-7:30 PM at their Dallas Design District gallery. Both artists will be in attendance. Daydreams investigates the unreal. Michael Schultheis and Audra Weaser each possess an affinity for actualizing incorporeal principles into tangible realities. Both artists give life to their deepest dreams, creating lasting impressions that bridge the gap between humanity and unknown worlds. Michael Schultheis uses mathematics to tell the stories of human relationships. Using an internal chalkboard, Schultheis paints “mindscapes" that muse upon the interconnectedness of art, science, and mankind. The order and complexity of geometry becomes the language of the human condition as Schultheis translates unknown dimensionalities onto canvas. Schulthies’ Analytical Expressionism solves an ancient paradox, granting viewers a glimpse into the relativities of infinite and finite, physical and intangible, and the invisible equations that bind all. Audra Weaser works between realities, her paintings reminiscent of ethereal waterscapes, fantastical bayous, or crepuscular rays. As Weaser captures imagery in delicate veils of color, she defines environments half-recalled from a dream. After the intuitive layering of pigment and iridescence, Weaser reveals the surface of her composition by sanding through the layers. This physical excavation reveals the essence of an unseen quixotic world and connects viewers to the nature within. Daydreams will be on display through June 15, 2024.