Art House 310 First Friday – Serena Salerno & Deber
November 1 - November 24
Art House 310 First Friday – Serena Salerno & Deber
Opening Reception | First Friday November 1st, 2024 | 6-10pm
This event is free to attend and open to the public. Show hangs through November 24th, 2024.
Art House 310 is located at 310 S. Laura. Two blocks SE of Douglas & Washington in downtown Wichita.
SERENA SALERNO
My art is all about the bright colors and energy of nature, combining vivid acrylic paints with a playful imagination. I draw endless inspiration from sea creatures and animals on land, bringing them to life in a way that feels both magical and lively. The bold colors in my work aim to capture the unique beauty of these creatures.
I also love adding cartoon characters to my art, which brings a fun touch to my paintings. This mix of real-life animals and playful, animated elements creates a unique style that invites viewers to see these creatures in a new and exciting way.
Through my paintings, I want to offer a joyful escape where colors and shapes come together to celebrate the wonder of nature. My goal is to connect with viewers and make them see the natural world in a fresh, vibrant, life.
See more of Serena’s work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jujuoctopus/
EMMANUEL CAMPOS PEREZ (DEBER)
My artwork is abstracted personal storytelling. A mix of mediums, mainly spray paint and acrylics. Graffiti art permeates all my work, and the themes I try to communicate with it. I try to convey a feeling more than a straightforward message.
I am inspired by many friends that share a lifelong dedication to Graffiti as an art form, as well as many Old Western artists.
I have dedicated most of my life to painting Graffiti, and I will always strive to paint more and more of it. I see my Canvas paintings as another way of exercising my craft and projecting the aesthetics and skills I have learned for a broader audience.
To me Art is not means to an end, is the end itself.
I started painting graffiti and murals in Chihuahua Mexico at the age of 13, and from there on it has been a constant part of life. Now I want to share with the public a window into the ideas that keep me passionate and compromised to this craft.
See more of Emmanuel’s work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deber614/