Noté “I Dream Of This Everyday”

Andrew Freedman Home

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“A JOURNEY OF INFINITE POSSIBILITIES is perspectives of frequency and vibrations, transformed whimsically, figurative through characters, symbols, and geometric shapes. The figurative forms, iconography, and characters interact with the landscape traveling from one dimension to another, exploring a dreamscape. The geometric shapes form gateways and portals, roads, and paths. The characters are representing different transformations. Space-time is frozen. Infinite Possibilities is a glimpse into moments of consciousness. Observer and viewer exist exploring the relationship between nature and mind.”

- Noté

About the Artist

NOTÉ, born Peter George, is a New York based artist, originally from Monrovia, Liberia. Noté came to the U. S. at the age of ten, growing up in Marietta, Georgia. He later attended Chattahoochee Technical College in Georgia for draftsmanship. Noté moved to New York to model, and began teaching himself the techniques of photography and digital design. This pursuit combined with his skills in draftsmanship opened a new realm of artistry eventually leading him to combine his graphic media and painting onto canvas. Noté’s work exemplifies the power of cross-pollination between artistic mediums and explores the relationship between nature and mind. During his time as an artist-in-residence at The Andrew Freedman Home, he has continued his work, pulling from a vast archive of his photography and character designs built over the years; silkscreening, painting, and even projections to question the various human processes of interpreting images of reality into the multifaceted realm of mind. He continues to explore how manifesting these mindscapes onto canvas deepen the connection between the inner world of artist and viewer.

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Schedule

from June 01, 2018 to July 27, 2018

Opening Reception on 2018-06-01 from 18:00 to 21:00

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Noté

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