Moody Jones Gallery of Glenside is hosting “Interconnection”, a solo exhibition by renowned artist Buchi Upjohn, from November 5 through November 30.
This highly anticipated exhibition showcases Upjohn’s unique ability to merge vibrant color palettes with emotionally resonant compositions, creating a captivating visual experience that speaks to both personal and universal themes.
Buchi Upjohn has established himself as a visionary artist, effortlessly blending traditional techniques with modern aesthetics. His work explores the intricate connections between individuals, communities, and the natural world, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationships and emotional landscapes. “Interconnection” encapsulates Upjohn’s mastery in translating complex emotions into visually striking works, presenting an evocative narrative that transcends boundaries.
As a distinguished artist, Upjohn has captivated the art world with his innovative approach to storytelling through art. His career is a testament to his ability to inspire and engage viewers, leaving a lasting impact on the contemporary art scene. “Interconnection” promises to be a significant contribution to his growing legacy, offering a fresh perspective on the delicate balance between individuality and collective experience.
The exhibition will open with a reception on November 9 from 4:00pm to 8:00pm, where attendees will have the opportunity to meet the artist and immerse themselves in his latest works.
About the Artist:
Buchi Upjohn, a native of West Africa, began his artistic journey at a young age, ultimately earning a BA in Fine and Applied Arts from the University of Nigeria in 1986. After working in advertising in Nigeria, he moved to England to pursue painting full-time, later relocating to the United States where he now resides in Georgia. Upjohn’s work, which spans a variety of media including oil, watercolor, and acrylic, is deeply rooted in his cultural and spiritual experiences. His art has garnered international acclaim, and his pieces are held in numerous public and private collections worldwide.
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