Through Aug. 26, the Murfreesboro City Hall Rotunda will display the artwork of Dalia Garcia and Deb Wellborn.
The exhibit, Rhythm & Resonance: Expressionism in Stereo, celebrates these two emerging local artists and their two styles of expression.
Garcia says she uses bold, powerful, vibrant colors as synonyms for happiness and exhilaration, aiming to evoke a childlike wonder and innocence. The versatility of acrylic paint affords her the flexibility to create an easy, yet energetic vibe. Dalia uses her passion for music, dance and travel to make her dream world come to life.
Wellborn says her art reflects her deep desire to elicit strong emotion, imagination and passion. She uses heavy body acrylics and modeling paste, creating bold textures for colorful expressions in her abstract and representational-abstract work. Expressive female emotion is her current favored subject.
The artists will hold a reception at the exhibit from 6–8 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 13.
For more on the two artists, visit daliagarciaartist.com and artbydwellborn.com.
The City Hall Rotunda, 111 W. Vine St., is open weekdays, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.