Charlie Robb is Debuting his Atelier Later Solo Exhibition
Elena Rahman — July 13, 2021 — Art & Design
References: charlierobbart
The Atelier Later is a solo exhibition by emerging artist Charlie Robb. Robb will be showcasing a selection of stimulating works that he painted during the pandemic. Born in Preston, Lancashire, the artist situates himself among other abstract expressionist painters. Steeped in the history and traditions of his artistic style, the emerging artist has been featured in Vogue, Tatler, and GQ.
A humorous nod to the atelier marks the Atelier Later exhibition. The art will be showcased from August 1-8 at 18 Balderton Street, Mayfair, in the building where Robb used to work. Limitless shapes and textures flow in and out of the compositions for an eye-catching experience. Using exciting colors, the series of paintings harnesses the viewer's imagination.
Image Credit: Charlie Robb
A humorous nod to the atelier marks the Atelier Later exhibition. The art will be showcased from August 1-8 at 18 Balderton Street, Mayfair, in the building where Robb used to work. Limitless shapes and textures flow in and out of the compositions for an eye-catching experience. Using exciting colors, the series of paintings harnesses the viewer's imagination.
Image Credit: Charlie Robb
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