The show presents woodcuts, pastels, monoprints and sculpture highlighting the breadth of the contemporary artist’s talent.
The show offers a personal window into his creative process by incorporating the artist’s journal, a woodblock from the artist’s studio, stencils used in the creation of the monoprints and his signature publication, Woodcut, in the display.
Gill's work is unique due to his process. He collected wood from his 10-acre property then cutting cross sections of trunks and branches. Gill then painted onto the surface before transferring the image to handmade Japanese rice paper.
The exhibit will run through Saturday, March 22, with an opening reception Saturday, March 1, from 1 to 4 p.m.
Heather Gaudio Fine Art is located at 21 South Ave. in New Canaan.
Click here to follow Daily Voice New Canaan and receive free news updates.