Gregory Euclide. August 6th — September 26th, 2005.
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How The Island Became the Mainland
Acrylic. Pencil. Stickers. Sumi.
Pen. Paper.
48" x 37"
2005
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Lift and Curl Pattern
Acrylic. Pencil. Pen. Paper
30" x 21"
2005
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National Movement
Acrylic. Pencil. Pen. Paper
30" x 21"
2005
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Patterned Migration —
System Blooms
Acrylic. Pencil. Pen. Paper
30" x 21"
2005
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Perched On Fluid Positions
Acrylic. Pencil. Pen. Paper
72" x 48"
2005
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Rain on the Rookery
Acrylic. Pencil. Pen. Paper
48" x 37"
2005
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Ridge Decay on Low Soil Temperatures
Acrylic. Paper. Graphic Tape. Stickers
72" x 48"
2005
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System Quaking: Cluster Shake
Acrylic. Pencil. Pen. Paper
48" x 37"
2005
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The Undercurrent 1
Acrylic. Pencil. Pen. Paper
15" x 22"
2005
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The Undercurrent 2
Acrylic. Pencil. Pen. Paper
15" x 22"
2005
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The Wind and the Cobb
Acrylic. Pencil. Pen. Paper
48" x 37"
2005
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Transit Station Winter
Acrylic. Pencil. Pen. Paper
30" x 21"
2005
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Upside—down
Picnic—bench Sunset
Acrylic. Pencil. Stickers. Sumi.
Pen. Graphic tape. Paper.
48" x 37"
2005
About the Show
Between the micro, the macro, and the familiar lies Gregory Euclide's newest work, on display at Receiver Gallery, August 3rd from 7 — 10 pm.
Minnesota-based artist, Gregory Euclide, brings the complexities of the atmosphere around us into airy and fluid pieces of art. His new work helps us appreciate the modern landscapes of space and time.
Recently featured in New American Paintings magazine, Greg has developed a unique style incorporating ethereal ideas exploring our relationships with our surrounding environment. His gestural mark-making and process of developing his images return a refreshing perspective of the landscape around us.
“In my work, these actions and processes take on a symbolic meaning: a wind current carrying spores from a decaying marsh alludes to the entropy of particles” says Greg.
The artist will be in attendance, and refreshments will be served.













