‘Non Diluted Color’ Exhibit Brings Minnesota Artists to Robbin Gallery
A new exhibit at a Robbinsdale art gallery has two Minnesota artists highlighting the importance of color.
The Robbin Gallery is hosting “Non Diluted Color” through Feb. 23.
Featured artist Cyrus Carlson created each of his pieces using vibrant paint and a squeegee technique.
Meanwhile, artist Kelly Anderson used melting crayons to create images of birch trees. Each of her pieces represents a different feeling or emotion and is depicted only in white and black.
The opening reception is from 6-8 p.m. on Feb. 7. Both artists will talk about their pieces from 3-4 p.m. on Feb. 23.
To view the gallery virtually, click here.

Two paintings by Cyrus Carlson on display at the Robbin Gallery.