Date
- Nov 14 2025 - Dec 23 2025
- Ongoing...
Location
Debra Sue Solecki: Nature’s Networks: A Visual Exploration of Mycelium
November 14 – December 23, Sally J. Otto Gallery
Opening Reception: Friday, November 14, 5-8 pm
Artist Debra Sue Solecki explores the theme of spectacular spores with this show full of whimsical renderings of fun fungi.
More about this show:
The environment is always in a state of change. From the gentle progression of seasons to the detailed processes of decay and erosion, nature undergoes continuous transformation. Debra Sue Solecki’s primary inspiration is drawn from these natural shifts, and she finds great joy in noticing the small details, the connections, and subtle changes that signify the passage of time.
In her creative process, she often uses circular shapes to symbolize endless cycles, representing the continuity and evolution of life. She has a deep interest in the histories behind objects and places, which leads her to incorporate vintage imagery and repurposed materials into her paintings. Although she does not limit herself to one medium or subject, her style is recognizable for its complexity and attention to detail.
Ultimately, her work serves as a quiet meditation on growth and the interconnectedness of all living things. Nature offers both subtle and profound changes for us to observe, and through her paintings, she invites viewers to explore and discover more about the natural world. Solecki hopes that people enjoy her compositions from afar, but step closer to see the details that tell a story hidden within the layers of her work.
Debra Sue Solecki, Nature’s Networks: A Visual Exploration of Mycelium
Date
- Nov 14 2025 - Dec 23 2025
- Ongoing...
Location
Debra Sue Solecki: Nature’s Networks: A Visual Exploration of Mycelium
November 14 – December 23, Sally J. Otto Gallery
Opening Reception: Friday, November 14, 5-8 pm
Artist Debra Sue Solecki explores the theme of spectacular spores with this show full of whimsical renderings of fun fungi.
More about this show:
The environment is always in a state of change. From the gentle progression of seasons to the detailed processes of decay and erosion, nature undergoes continuous transformation. Debra Sue Solecki’s primary inspiration is drawn from these natural shifts, and she finds great joy in noticing the small details, the connections, and subtle changes that signify the passage of time.
In her creative process, she often uses circular shapes to symbolize endless cycles, representing the continuity and evolution of life. She has a deep interest in the histories behind objects and places, which leads her to incorporate vintage imagery and repurposed materials into her paintings. Although she does not limit herself to one medium or subject, her style is recognizable for its complexity and attention to detail.
Ultimately, her work serves as a quiet meditation on growth and the interconnectedness of all living things. Nature offers both subtle and profound changes for us to observe, and through her paintings, she invites viewers to explore and discover more about the natural world. Solecki hopes that people enjoy her compositions from afar, but step closer to see the details that tell a story hidden within the layers of her work.