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Arlington Museum of Art Presents Bowman & Bowman Experiments in Visual Metaphors

June 3, 2011 – 10:20 amNo Comment

The Arlington Museum of Art presents Bowman & Bowman: Experiments in Visual Metaphors. On view JUNE 1 – JULY 31, 2011.

Partners in life and in art, Lee and Carol Bowman present a variegated show of 50 experimental paintings that include watercolor, collage and mixed media. Rich in color and innovative style, their paintings have a spontaneity and freshness that evoke thoughtful and sometimes humorous metaphorical meaning. Much of their art employs a poured paint technique that incorporates solarization and application of a variety of media and collage.

Lee teaches on the art faculty at Dallas Baptist University and has also taught at Tarrant County Colleges and Mountain View College in Dallas. He serves on the board of Arlington Visual Arts Association and is a signature member of the Fort Worth Society of Watercolor Artists.

Carol is also a college instructor, teaching on the Communication faculty at Dallas Baptist University and Tarrant County College Southeast. She is a member of the Arlington Visual Arts Association. Married for thirty four years, Lee and Carol are each other’s best coaches and critics in pushing their mutual artistic creations to new levels. See more of Lee and Carol Bowman’s art at www.clearstreamstudio.com

Image: Lee Bowman, The Night Gathering

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