Adam Dare: The Perpetual Chase Please join us for the closing reception on Sunday, July 1st, 3PM-6PM at Weldon Arts.
ABOUT THE ARTIST Adam Dare is a painter and illustrator who was born to artist parents and began as a graffiti writer in New York City. Over the years Dare has honed his craft as a commercial artist, tattoo artist, and painter.
The Perpetual Chase explores the Buddhist tenets of the eternal cycle of life and the earthly realities of longing, loss, and denial. Through an emotive technique of mixed media and the use of negative stencils, dark subject matter and struggle is contrasted with the beauty of the mundane and infinite. Birth and the subsequent loss of innocence is dissected in the artist’s iconic Bunny series where a classic symbol of childhood is blindfolded and heartbroken exemplifying the destiny of all who live and love. The exhibit ends July 3rd.
For more information, please contact us at info@weldonarts.net. The gallery is located at 181R Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237. Via public transportation, take the L train to Dekalb Avenue or the M train to Knickerbocker Avenue.

Adam Dare: The Perpetual Chase 
Please join us for the closing reception on Sunday, July 1st, 3PM-6PM at Weldon Arts.

ABOUT THE ARTIST 
Adam Dare is a painter and illustrator who was born to artist parents and began as a graffiti writer in New York City. Over the years Dare has honed his craft as a commercial artist, tattoo artist, and painter.

The Perpetual Chase explores the Buddhist tenets of the eternal cycle of life and the earthly realities of longing, loss, and denial. Through an emotive technique of mixed media and the use of negative stencils, dark subject matter and struggle is contrasted with the beauty of the mundane and infinite. Birth and the subsequent loss of innocence is dissected in the artist’s iconic Bunny series where a classic symbol of childhood is blindfolded and heartbroken exemplifying the destiny of all who live and love. The exhibit ends July 3rd.

For more information, please contact us at info@weldonarts.net. The gallery is located at 181R Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237. Via public transportation, take the L train to Dekalb Avenue or the M train to Knickerbocker Avenue.

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