Barbara Januszkiewicz’s pure abstract forms call to mind the stained canvases of Morris Louis and Helen Frankenthaler, but her work embodies a unique elegance that differentiates it from that of her color fields with wonderful abstract shapes that are rendered loosely with a great feeling of fluidity and motion.
John Grunwell’s Hard-edge geometric abstraction offer a gleeful enthusiasm for cosmic forces, and winking acknowledgement of the inescapability of entropy.