Nucleus Gallery proudly presents a new exhibition by the globally acclaimed paper artist duo Hari and Deepti, featuring their most recent series of intricate cut-paper works.
Immersed in our dark gallery and illuminated only the art itself, come experience the magic and majesty of these miniature masterpieces.
EVENT DETAILS / LOCATION
Exhibition on display December 6 to January 18 (Closed Mondays)
Exhibit location: 210 East Main St. Alhambra CA 91801
The art be viewable online starting December 7 at 12:00 PM
FREE admission, No RSVP, all age welcome
For access to an early online pre-sale of the exhibition on December 5, sign up on our PATREON
OPENING RECEPTION / SIGNING FEATURES
- December 6 / 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM PT
- FREE admission, No RSVP, all ages welcome
- New artwork will be on display and available for sale
- Hari & Deepti will be in attendance
- Hari & Deepti will be doing a short presentation from 5:00 PM - 5:30 PM on paper sculpting.
- Limit 5 items per person
- No shikishis or blank papers will be signed
ABOUT HARI & DEEPTI
Hari & Deepti are a husband-wife artist duo based in Mumbai and previously based out of Denver. Their collaboration with paper and light started as an experiment in 2010 .
Known internationally for their specific papercut and backlit style they moved to India from Denver in the fall of 2014. During this period they travelled to Asia and Europe collecting inspirations and stories for their art and showcasing their work through solo shows and workshops. They are story tellers who bring their stories to life through their intricate paper cut light boxes & have always been drawn towards the imaginative aspect of story telling. Stories have so many shades and depth in them, and paper as a medium has the exact qualities to reflect and interpret them.
They believe that “Paper is brutal in its simplicity as a medium. It demands the attention of the artist while it provides the softness they need to mold it in to something beautiful. It is playful, light, colorless and colorful. It is minimal and intricate. It reflects light, creates depth and illusions in a way that it takes the artist through a journey with limitless possibilities.”
They have been featured in many publications including Colossal, Juxtapoz, Hi-Fructose, Bored Panda, Supersonic Art, Laughing Squid, My Modern Met Blog, ArtFido and published in books like Paper Play & The World of Paper Art.