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Brad Maxey

PictureGlass Sky 36 x 48, 2016 acrylic on canvas
Brad Maxey - New Paintings
A Noel-Baza Fine Art Presentation
September 30 to November 9, 2016

Opening Reception:
Saturday, October 8th 5-8pm


Gallery Hours: 11am-6pm Daily
Entry through Tostadas or by Appointment


Brad Maxey is a Virginia native who has been living in San Diego for many years. He is represented in prominent local collections and has been featured in local museum exhibitions and numerous juried exhibitions. His manner of painting, his crisp and exacting capture of the light and shadow that surrounds us, is so suited for Southern California.  Painters sometimes show us the world around us in new ways, Brad Maxey's paintings make time stand still.  We stand before a painting such as Glass Sky, or 7:10 AM and see details of reflected light which would have eluded a photographer or the naked eye.  We see that a reflected sky, ever moving over the surface of a building is frozen for our inspection, or the golden light of morning in a sleepy uptown neighborhood.

For information about acquiring work, please contact​ Noel-Baza Fine Art. 

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7:10 AM, 36 x 48, 2016 acrylic on canvas
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