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  • Constructions

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    March 19, 2023 - May 24, 2023


    Frank Goff


    Frank Goff's "Constructions" showcases grand monochromatic stone mosaics, highlighting motion through repetition. This exhibition in The Ozark's Botanical Garden features three of Goff's largest masterpieces, seamlessly blending with nature's beauty. Goff's meticulous stone selection and arrangement bring the mosaics to life, capturing viewers in a dance of light and shadow that mirrors the ever-changing rhythms of the natural world. As visitors explore, they'll be captivated by the harmonious fusion of human artistry and nature's repeating patterns. Goff's mosaics celebrate the subtle variations emerging from monochromatic art, inviting contemplation of the deep connection between motion and the allure of repetition. "Constructions" mesmerizes with Goff's artistic vision, revealing the richness and complexity within nature, and offering profound insights into its rhythms.

  • Constructions, Carvings, & Curiosities

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    Faulkner Performing Arts Center
    453 Garland Avenue, Fayetteville

    June 1, 2023 - July 21, 2023


    Frank Goff


    Born into a military family with roots in Arkansas, Frank Goff was exposed to a rich variety of cultural experiences that influenced his desire to become an artist at an early age. Goff attended The Memphis College of Art and received a B.A. in Art with teaching credentials at Arkansas Tech University and a M.S.E. from The University of Central Arkansas. After retiring from teaching, he relocated to Hot Springs Village, Arkansas where he now works as a full-time professional artist.

    Constructions, Carvings, & Curiosities showcases Goff's love for creating art through various techniques and mediums. His artwork features both two-dimensional and three-dimensional pieces that are inspired by the wonders of the natural world. Through his drawings and scratchboard engravings, Goff seeks to capture the intricate details and stunning beauty of nature in all its forms. His three-dimensional work focuses on creating sculptures that suggest organic forms found in nature, such as plants and animals. He uses direct wood carving techniques to craft each sculpture with precision and care. Once complete, he arranges the sculptures into small-scale tableaus, which serve as inspiration for his two-dimensional works. By inviting viewers to enter the tableau and interpret the setting in their own way, he aims to create an interactive experience that encourages a deeper appreciation for the natural world.