Old School Square

Andre Design District | Easton Galleries | 1880 Dr. Andres Way | Delray Beach FL 33445

6 x 6 Fine Art Exhibition

VIP reception: Wednesday, May 10, 2023, from 6 to 9 pm
Public Reception: Friday, May 12, 2023, from 6 to 9 pm
Sponsored by Easton Galleries, the Box Art Gallery, and Debilzan Galleries

Old School Square Center for the Arts is pleased to host their eighth annual 6×6 Exhibition & Sale featuring donated artwork from around the country. The artworks will be the feature exhibit and sold at the 6×6 Art Sale on May 12th at the Delray Design District!

The Old School Square campus includes the Cornell Art Museum, Crest Theatre, Fieldhouse, Pavilion, and the Creative Arts School.










Linder's work is an abstract diptych titled Something from Nothing below.


Something from Nothing


The diptych painting titled "Something from Nothing" explores the concept of the creation of matter from empty space, inspired by the principles of quantum physics. The painting is divided into two panels, each depicting a different aspect of this idea.

The emergence of these particle-antiparticle pairs from the abyss of empty space is represented by bursts of color and energy, as new particles spring into existence. The painting uses a bold and dynamic color scheme to capture the energy and excitement of this moment, with flashes of bright colors representing the new particles.

Overall, the diptych is a meditation on the idea that something can come from nothing and that even in the emptiest, most barren-seeming places, there is potential for creation and growth. The painting inspires viewers to contemplate the mysteries of the universe and the ways in which even the smallest particles can have a profound impact on the world around us.


Something from Nothing l



6" x 6"


2023


Acrylic paint, metallic ink on canvas.


Something from Nothing ll



6" x 6"


2023


Acrylic paint, metallic ink on canvas.


This is the Diptych together. Something From Nothing. The interpolated idea here comes from quantum physics. Collide two particles in the abyss of empty space, and sometimes additional particle-antiparticle pairs emerge.

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