July 8, 2011
There will also be music Performed by Adam Saikaley meant to mostly wrap you in a bubble and stimulate the senses.
Bruno Soulière’s first experiences with art began as a child. His childhood dream was to be an astronaut, but when he realized that this dream might not be attainable, he decided to create the moon for himself using paint and canvas. The desire to create fantastical spaces has been a reoccurring theme throughout Bruno’s work as an artist. With influences ranging from the Industrial Revolution to the works of Alfred Pellan, Matthew Barneys, and Mars One, Bruno’s work incorporates industrial materials like concrete, wood, wire, and pipes with traditional artistic media. Inspired by backdrops from 1960s sci-fi films, Bruno most recent work invites the viewer to become part of the setting. My work is a meditative introspective. Though this process I seek to find relatable abstract images that reflect various states of mind.