McCaig-Welles & Rosenthal Gallery
The artist paints with oil using various tools including brushes, rags, and knives. His life-size paintings are a new kind of photorealism sporting a spontaneous and suggestive surface.
The McCaig-Welles & Rosenthal Gallery is
pleased to present an exhibition of new works
by the artist Jasper Patch titled "dyed in
the wool." An opening reception will be held
Friday July 11th, 2008 from 7pm - 10pm.
Jasper Patch paints with oil using various
tools including brushes, rags, and knives.
His life-size paintings are a new kind of
photorealism sporting a spontaneous and
suggestive surface.
This collection of works is a portraiture
exhibit which uplifts the independent spirit.
Imparting freedom in spite of a world
peppered with pitfalls and alluring
mediocrity, Jasper draws inspiration from
people who have proven to be dyed in the
wool. Subjects include iconic table tennis
champion Marty Reisman, tenacious artist GKAY
and controversial filmmaker Ralph Bakshi.
Opening Friday, July 11th, 2008
McCaig-Welles Gallery
129 Roebling Street, Brooklyn - New York
Free admission