Dale McEntire: Reflections Along the Path
NEW DATE: OPENING RECEPTION
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 @ 2 PM
Saluda artist and Upstairs Artspace alum Dale McEntire will exhibit his work at Upstairs Artspace in the gallery's last show of the year titled Reflections Along the Path.
Known for his vibrantly colorful abstract landscapes done in oil and pastels, as well as sculptures of stone, steel, cast glass and wood, Dale says that the natural world and the spiritual essence of nature are the inspiration for his work.
"The natural world is full of vibration, color, motion, texture, space and form. When I work on location or take a walk in nature I make an effort to experience its beauty and wonder. I try to represent this energy with symbolism and color," Dale explains. He says he identifies with a movement of painters and sculptors known as "Nature Symbolists" which has inspired him to become more abstract as he interprets nature and its energy.
Dale studied at Mercer University, Brevard College, and Penland School of Craft as well as private studies in the US and Europe. A WNC native, Dale is a member of Tryon Painters and Sculptors and Tri-State Sculptors, has participated in public art events and outdoor sculpture shows, and has exhibited over 10 times at Upstairs Artspace through the years.
Reflections Along the Path will run through December 20. ​​