Cable Griffith: Uncanny Twilight
Cable Griffith鈥檚 solo exhibition, Uncanny Twilight, explores the mysterious in-between state or place that his paintings seem to straddle. Between real and imagined, tangible and ethereal, interior and exterior, or digital and analog, Griffith鈥檚 work speaks to the enigmatic spaces that exist in our perception and reality.
As Griffith explains, 鈥淎s a kid growing up through the early 1980s, my sensibility of landscape space was heavily influenced by early video games and cartoons, long before I became exposed to painting as a history and practice. Now, landscape space is as much a mental space, as it is an illusionistic one. The idea of a wilderness feels inherently expansive and mysterious.鈥
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Cable Griffith鈥檚 solo exhibition, Uncanny Twilight, explores the mysterious in-between state or place that his paintings seem to straddle. Between real and imagined, tangible and ethereal, interior and exterior, or digital and analog, Griffith鈥檚 work speaks to the enigmatic spaces that exist in our perception and reality.
As Griffith explains, 鈥淎s a kid growing up through the early 1980s, my sensibility of landscape space was heavily influenced by early video games and cartoons, long before I became exposed to painting as a history and practice. Now, landscape space is as much a mental space, as it is an illusionistic one. The idea of a wilderness feels inherently expansive and mysterious.鈥