If you walk into the William Havu Gallery in Denver, and turn left, it is as if you were entering a magical forest. Patrick Marold’s Posts are created from wood or metal; they are neither overwhelming nor ethereal. They are perfectly right in the middle, so a viewer can relate to them, while admiring the beauty that Marold has contributed with unexpected flourishes. Dennis Lee Mitchell began his art pursuit in education and later while focusing on ceramics. But then he had an idea to make “Smoke Paintings,” in which smoke colors the paper he uses to create abstracted floral images. Their beauty is “painted” in a very different medium, which makes the works so unusual.
