Lay of the Land at M Contemporary
BY KIM FAY for Real Art Detroit, published January 16, 2025
“Lay of the Land presents five artists’ unique interpretations of the natural world. Creating a dialogue between painting and photography, this exhibition delves into the interplay of light, texture, and form while blending abstract, realistic and surreal perspectives. Each work invites viewers to see landscapes through a new lens and questioning how we perceive and connect with our surroundings.”
Marceline Mason Night River oil on panel 36x72
A splash of strategically placed cool green integrates with midnight blues as the viewer’s eye rolls and tumbles with a dark and moody Night River. Discernible brushstrokes render rocks and falls while softer blends become mist and swirling froth. Exemplary lighting describes motion as much as mystery.
Ashley Marie Crickets oil on canvas 30x40
The deep foliage perfectly segues in saturated yellow and forest greens. Impeccable attention to value creates depth while camouflaging what appears to be a ghost figure recumbent in the shrouded scene. Marie clearly states monochromatic doesn’t mean variations on beige.
Carla Anderson Crystal Springs, WY archival pigment print on Epson Legacy Platine 30x40 edition 1/25
Anderson’s signature landscape subject captures an earthier, highly textured palette. The terraced layers’ lines provide movement in a subtle composition of demarcated forms.
S. Kay Young Heart archival pigment print on Hahnemühle paper 30x43 framed
Young’s dynamic mirrored imagery explodes in orangey reds. Deep umber tree branches form a kaleidoscope patterning affording structure to the dappled leaves.
The new year didn’t waste any time launching a spirited exhibition combining well established artists with up and coming. Each work beautifully delivers a personal vision of the stunning natural world while offering viewers the opportunity to consider their relationship to our shared environment.
Participating artists: S. Kay Young, Rick Vian, Marceline Mason, Ashley Marie, Carla Anderson
On view through February 15th at M Contemporary Art 205 E Nine Mile Ferndale
*images courtesy of the gallery