FAYETTEVILLE - Arts for Rural Texas (ARTS) presents A Riot of Color: Embracing Expressive Chaos, featuring the bold and brilliantly charged works of Jeremy Serna. Serna, recognized for his mastery in transforming canvas into worlds of color, form, and life, brings a unique perspective to the world of im pressionist art.
"Creating brush strokes that tell the story of what is happening around me and keeping the painting loose is exhil -
arating," Serna explains. His distinctive style combines bold brushstrokes, intri - cate textures, and a palette that dances between the delicate and the intense. The exhibition will showcase an array of Serna’s impressionistic acrylic and watercolor paintings. Each piece tells a story and promises a visual feast of rich colors and movement. ARTS invites everyone to the artist's reception and gallery opening on Sat - urday, Feb. 24, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the ARTS Ross Gallery at 114 North Live Oak St. in Fayetteville. The exhibition will be available for viewing until April 13. The ARTS Ross Gallery is open to the public Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Join ARTS and embark on an immer - sive journey into a world of vibrant cha -
os and riotous expression! For information about ARTS, its mis -
sion, and or the exhibition, please visit www.artsforruraltexas.org.