Pink Knickers is an exhibition that features works by Erica Luedtke, Julie Ann Miller, Stephanie Cobb, and Chalice Bartsch-Bailley. The exhibition explores different types of intimacy and femininity through painting, printmaking, installation, and mixed media. The opening reception will be May 1st at Cabella Allure Salon, 24 W. Henry St. Savannah, GA 31401, from 6 pm - 9 pm.
Luedtke's work explores the visual display of time and interconnectedness. Connecting her own human decision with the natural unknown of how elements will react to create harmonious interactions the seem to have their own energy and breath. Miller draws on the energy exchanged during human interactions. The push and pull of ink simulates relationships, noting that no one ever leaves such an encounter unchanged, and that change is beautiful. Cobb's work deals with the relationship we have to nature and the conflicts that arise. Her work is neither here nor there, male or female, or anywhere on a scale or spectrum. Bartsch-Bailley combines enamel and acrylics mixed with different water temperatures to create an abstract terrain on raw canvas.
This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Lori Stockland at www.cabellaalluresav.com.