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Apophenia

This series of abstract paintings by Joshua Frye explore the concept of apophenia, which refers to the human tendency to perceive patterns and connections where none actually exist. This concept is reflected in the bold, vibrant colors and expressive movement of the paintings, which seem to suggest connections and patterns even as they elude easy interpretation.

The paintings in this series are characterized by their bold, vibrant colors and expressive movement. The artist has used a wide range of shades and tones to create a sense of depth and movement, with the brushstrokes seeming to flow and swirl across the canvas. The use of color is particularly striking in these works, with the bright hues seeming to dance and pulse with energy.

The expressive movement of the paintings is achieved through the use of gestural brushstrokes and a loose, expressive style. The thick, bold lines of the brushstrokes convey a sense of movement and dynamism, while the loose, gestural style adds to the sense of emotion and energy. The paintings in this series are highly expressive and emotional, with the artist using color and line to convey a sense of energy and movement.

This series of abstract paintings was first displayed in the gallery 2520 LAR in the RiNo District of Denver in November of 2016. The exhibition was well received by critics and art lovers alike, with the bold, vibrant colors and expressive movement of the paintings drawing many admirers. The "Apophenia" series is a testament to the artist's ability to create dynamic and expressive works of art that are both visually striking and emotionally powerful, and that explore the concept of apophenia in a visually striking and thought-provoking way.

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