Etienne Farrell’s 'As Abstract as Truth' Opens This Valentine's Day
Etienne Farrell’s highly anticipated exhibition, ‘As Abstract as Truth’, will open on Valentine’s Day, 14 February 2025, at the Rudy Buhler ‘The Colour Project’ Contemporary & Modern Art Gallery in Marsascala. The exhibition will run until 15 March, showcasing an evocative collection of abstract works created over the past two years.
Farrell’s abstract style is known for its powerful ability to capture emotion, thought, and the deeper truths of life, and this exhibition is no exception. The pieces on display are a reflection of her unique approach to color, form, and the exploration of abstract concepts that transcend conventional understanding. Each painting invites the viewer to embark on their own personal journey, interpreting the work through their own experiences and perceptions.
One of the most anticipated pieces of the exhibition is ‘2024’, a work that has already sparked much curiosity and intrigue. This particular painting was sold while it was still a bare canvas, back in the previous year, to a collector who agreed to purchase it without knowing what it would eventually become. The collector’s commitment was based on the promise that Farrell would complete the work after spending an entire year reflecting on and interpreting the significance of the year 2024. Now, after a year of anticipation, the completed painting will be revealed for the first time during this exhibition, offering a visual representation of the artist’s interpretation of the future and the symbolism she associates with the year ahead. This unique collaboration between artist and collector is a testament to Farrell’s ability to captivate and challenge her audience, creating an unforgettable experience that bridges time and space.
This exhibition promises to be a powerful showcase of Farrell’s artistic vision and creativity, allowing visitors to explore the dynamic relationship between abstract art and the stories it tells. It is an unmissable opportunity for art enthusiasts and collectors alike to engage with the artist’s work in a deeply personal way, discovering the layers of meaning and emotion that lie beneath the surface of each piece.
