Light Of The Moon Artist, C.L. Hause Announces Art Show in the Dumbo District of Brooklyn, New York
Award Winning Artist C.L. Hause will have a selection of his work on display at the Smack Mellon Gallery in the Dumbo District of Brooklyn, New York beginning June 7th as a part of the show "Commencement." The event is open to the public with the artist on site June 10th from 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.
Brooklyn, NY, June 05, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Hause, who has recently been studying for his Master of Fine Arts Degree under the late Artist and Professor Vito Acconci (1940-2017), and best-selling Book Artist and President Professor Archie Rand (The 613), has used the guidance of his mentors to redevelop and take his work to a new extreme. Hause is a part of a group that was fortunate to benefit from the last year of instruction by legendary Acconci, who commented that Hause’s work was “onto something.”
C.L. Hause described the creating of his work saying: “'DreamScape' (the art) and 'Convergence' (the video) started with using subject matter, characters, and image sequences obtained from my own dreams and nightmares to create my own mythology that was based upon these images. I was being drawn from the light of reality into a darkness of myth. The DreamScape figures are portrayed in very homoerotic bondage styles and positions, while also incorporating inspiration from Avant-garde fashion designers like Alexander McQueen and Thierry Mugler to influence the design of various wardrobes that help develop the identity of each character. This was also done to add to the illusion that these characters are not everyday people you would meet on the street.”
In a review of Hause’s work, author and curator Heather Darcy Bhandari referred to his work as, “Life-sized charcoal drawings of male figures are sexually charged beings, caught in a graphic white void. A simple read of bondage and homoeroticism … including a video that brings several of these characters to life. Mysticism pervades the film as hybrid humans occupy a space of fantasy, spirituality and a dark unknown.”
C.L. Hause has announced that several art pieces that are included in this show and new art inspired by his video “Convergence” will be included in an upcoming book of the same name. The book, which is the third solo release for Hause, will hit stores in the late summer of 2017. Hause will also be releasing art with author G.W. Mullins for future works later this year; they have already worked together on several best-selling book series.
For information on the art of C.L. Hause visit his website at http://clarencehause.wix.com/homepage. Books by C.L. Hause including: The Native American Art Book – Art Inspired by Native American Myths and Legends, Art And Sex – An Exploration Of Gay Erotica, The Native American Story Book Series Volumes 1-5, The Native American Cook Book, Walking With Spirits – Native American Myths Legends and Folklore Volumes 1-6 and many others are available from Amazon.com, Kobo, Google Book Store, iBooks, Books-A-Million, Barnes and Noble and other retailers worldwide.
C.L. Hause is an award winning artist who possesses a Master of Fine Arts Degree specializing in Painting and Drawing. He was the winner of the 2013 Johnny Hart Memorial Award, as well as many others including: David P. Mancini Fine Art Scholarship 2014, Martha Norcross Student Art Award 2014, Light Of The Moon Publishing Award For Best New Illustrator 2015, and Light Of The Moon Publishing Award for Best Selling Illustrator 2016. He has always been inspired by homoeroticism, nature, and primitive design.
C.L. Hause described the creating of his work saying: “'DreamScape' (the art) and 'Convergence' (the video) started with using subject matter, characters, and image sequences obtained from my own dreams and nightmares to create my own mythology that was based upon these images. I was being drawn from the light of reality into a darkness of myth. The DreamScape figures are portrayed in very homoerotic bondage styles and positions, while also incorporating inspiration from Avant-garde fashion designers like Alexander McQueen and Thierry Mugler to influence the design of various wardrobes that help develop the identity of each character. This was also done to add to the illusion that these characters are not everyday people you would meet on the street.”
In a review of Hause’s work, author and curator Heather Darcy Bhandari referred to his work as, “Life-sized charcoal drawings of male figures are sexually charged beings, caught in a graphic white void. A simple read of bondage and homoeroticism … including a video that brings several of these characters to life. Mysticism pervades the film as hybrid humans occupy a space of fantasy, spirituality and a dark unknown.”
C.L. Hause has announced that several art pieces that are included in this show and new art inspired by his video “Convergence” will be included in an upcoming book of the same name. The book, which is the third solo release for Hause, will hit stores in the late summer of 2017. Hause will also be releasing art with author G.W. Mullins for future works later this year; they have already worked together on several best-selling book series.
For information on the art of C.L. Hause visit his website at http://clarencehause.wix.com/homepage. Books by C.L. Hause including: The Native American Art Book – Art Inspired by Native American Myths and Legends, Art And Sex – An Exploration Of Gay Erotica, The Native American Story Book Series Volumes 1-5, The Native American Cook Book, Walking With Spirits – Native American Myths Legends and Folklore Volumes 1-6 and many others are available from Amazon.com, Kobo, Google Book Store, iBooks, Books-A-Million, Barnes and Noble and other retailers worldwide.
C.L. Hause is an award winning artist who possesses a Master of Fine Arts Degree specializing in Painting and Drawing. He was the winner of the 2013 Johnny Hart Memorial Award, as well as many others including: David P. Mancini Fine Art Scholarship 2014, Martha Norcross Student Art Award 2014, Light Of The Moon Publishing Award For Best New Illustrator 2015, and Light Of The Moon Publishing Award for Best Selling Illustrator 2016. He has always been inspired by homoeroticism, nature, and primitive design.
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