: Robert Masla
Robert Masla coined the term Spiritrealism in the 1970s to describe as he puts it: how the transcendental can manifest right before us — in the realm of the so-called mundane. His art expresses the spiritual reality within the material elements of everyday life. From his western Massachusetts landscapes to his trompe-l’oeil still lifes to his abstract collages, Masla’s work is unique and teeming with energy. This new exhibit of work encompasses all of Masla’s explorations and brings fresh perspective of beauty to the viewer.
Read Masla’s essay Robert Masla: Painting From the Summit is Actually a Bold Contemporary Statement here
See more of Bob’s work here