“Sign Language,” reclaimed art exhibit by Alex Cerda, opened Tuesday and will last until Friday Dec. 1 from 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
The exhibit is taking place at The MAIN, 24266 Main Street, Newhall.
Artist reception:
Residents are invited to attend a free art reception on Thursday, Nov. 16, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Participants will enjoy light appetizers, entertainment, and a chance to meet the artist.
About the artist:
The gallery in The MAIN will feature a new solo exhibit through the month of November called “Sign Language,” by artist Alex Cerda. The gallery is free and audiences are invited to visually explore the relationship between universal signs and sign language. Pieces in the exhibit fuse fine art techniques with contemporary compositions and urban materials such as reclaimed road signs.
“Our hands say a lot about our personalities and that’s why they are the focal point to my storytelling in this series,” says artist Alex Cerda. Alex uses messages seen on common road signs as inspiration to showcase how the same words can be interpreted differently through hand signs and sign language. An artist from Whittier, California, Alex considers himself a visual poet and storyteller and his paintings are a snapshot of a moment within a greater storyline.
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