Daytona's Museum of Arts & Sciences joined other Central Florida museums in reopening to the general public this month, and when they opened their doors, it was with a new exhibit that should be of particular interest to Orlandoans.
"Unique Perspectives: Paintings by Robert Ross" is currently on display at the museum's Gary R. Libby Entry Court, and will be up through Aug. 16, 2020.
Orlando painter Robert Ross worked at Daytona's Embry-Riddle University for 17 years before leaving in 2013 to devote himself totally to his painting. And once he threw himself into his art, Ross developed deep ties in the Orlando visual arts community.“It was a delight to bring the work of this award-winning Orlando-based artist to MOAS. Ross has exhibited throughout Central Florida and I was attracted to his unassuming, yet distinctive interior scenes and landscapes. I recognized in his painting style a nod to two prominent American artists – the Precisionist artist Charles Sheeler (1883-1965) and his successor Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993). While referencing these artists from the past, Ross nevertheless brings his own twist to his architecturally inspired paintings by including a distinct element to provide contrast to the geometry within them. His discerning eye finds the interesting detail that makes an ordinary scene special.”
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