Artist Jay Lonewolf unveils the provocative ”Wall Street Totem” @ Mario Flores Gallery, Oct 31, 2008
The artist explained his new work - Wall Street Totem is a statement about "America's current economic crisis and how it has spiraled into the largest financial shock since the Great Depression”.
Lonewolf can see only in black and white or grayscale - shades of grey. His new series about the climate on Wall Street explodes in vibrant colors and textures, spawning a 3D effect. It speaks to your eyes and your hands to see and touch his work.
Jay Lonewolf has been featured in the Miami Herald, WTVJ-NBC 6 Miami, Miami Artzine, lifeinthefastlane.com (http://www.lifeinthefastlane.ca/jay-lonewolf-morales-colorblind-painter-extraordinaire/art&reffurl) and in numerous videos.
Gallery director Mario Flores is a photographer based in South Florida. He has been involved in multiple projects such as SUYU Gallery and Rootz Gallery. His passion has led him to establish his own gallery and studio in the art district of North Miami.
The new exhibit opens Friday, October 31, 2008 and kicks off at 6pm – 11pm. The exhibit continues through November. The opening coincides with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) monthly jazz night offering some of the city's finest art and music with free live jazz.
Contact Gwendy Vea for additional information.
Gwendy Vea : vea59@aol.com
thenewarts@aol.com Mario Flores Gallery 12502 NE 8th Ave North Miami, FL 33161 www.mariofloresgallery.com





