Botanicals by Moss  at Argazzi Art
“Untitled” by Kathy Moss is one of three works by the artist on display at Argazzi Art in Lakeville. Image courtesy Argazzi Art

Botanicals by Moss at Argazzi Art

Art gallery owners don’t always love every work they show, but Judith Singelis clearly has a passion for the work of Kathy Moss, on display now at her Argazzi Gallery in Lakeville, Conn.

“It’s the kind of work I love,” she said. “Spare. Bold. Simple. Iconic imagery.

“I find her work compelling and hypnotic.”

Sit in front of the canvases and they begin to reveal themselves. At first you see black and white, but gradually you find other layers of color hidden beneath.

Singelis first encountered the work of Moss, who lives in Beacon, N.Y., when she saw a show of her work in Sun Valley, Idaho.

“I tracked her down when I moved to Salisbury, I wanted so much to show her at my gallery.”

Moss specializes in botanicals, simple sketches of daisies, roses, echinacea. Thistles.

— Cynthia Hochswender

 

Argazzi Art at 22 Millerton Road in Lakeville, Conn., is open on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. or by appointment (call 860-435-8222 or email info@argazziart.com).

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