Nala Kun "Reverie"

Opening Reception: Saturday, Oct. 26, 6-8PM
Showing: October 26 & 27, 2019

Voss Gallery
[The Down Low]

3344 24th St.
San Francisco, CA 94117

Abstract oil painting of a rainbow heart in a black background. The artist uses a circular motion to paint leaving a patterned texture.

Voss Gallery is proud to present “Reverie,” a pop-up exhibition of oil paintings by San Francisco-based artist Nala Kun that pleasantly invokes the introspective nature of meditation through the artist’s signature spiral mark-making technique.

The exhibition is on view in the gallery’s experimental space, [The Down Low] on October 26 & 27, 11AM-6PM in conjunction with ArtSpan’s SF Open Studios Weekend #3. Join us for a reception on Saturday, October 26, 6-8PM. Voss Gallery programming is free and open to the public.

[The Down Low] is located on the basement level with access via a staircase which may present difficulties for those with physical disabilities. We apologize for this; please contact us for additional documentation and information on our exhibitions if you would like to view the shows but have accessibility needs that our space doesn't meet.

Photograph of Natalia Lvova's pop-up exhibition
Photograph of Natalia Lvova's pop-up exhibition
Photograph of Natalia Lvova's pop-up exhibition
Photograph of Natalia Lvova's pop-up exhibition
Photograph of Natalia Lvova's pop-up exhibition
Photograph of Natalia Lvova's pop-up exhibition
Photograph of Natalia Lvova's pop-up exhibition
Photograph of Natalia Lvova's pop-up exhibition
Photograph of Natalia Lvova's pop-up exhibition
Photograph of Natalia Lvova's pop-up exhibition
Photograph of Natalia Lvova's pop-up exhibition
Photograph of Natalia Lvova's pop-up exhibition

NALA KUN (b. Tyumen, Russia, 1985) is known for her powerful utilization of vibrant colors, unique visual schemes, and patterns in creating original masterpieces that are hailed by art enthusiasts of every generation. Notably, Nala holds a patent for her unique style of painting, which she has aptly named “TwiddleART.” She has created a number of fashion collections featuring her distinctive art, as well as illustrated “BukvaBuk,” an educational art book aimed at the development of abstract thinking for children, endorsed by the Department of Education in Tyumen City, Russia.