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Quartet: A Symphony in Color and Form at D'art Gallery


  • D'art Gallery 900 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO, 80204 United States (map)

Opening Reception: January 30th, 6-9pm
On view: January 29 – February 22, 2026

In “Quartet: A Symphony in Color and Form,” four distinct artistic voices unite in a visual concert that celebrates both individuality and collaboration. Like the movements of a symphony, each artist brings a unique approach—ranging from distilled abstraction and vibrant color to bold monochrome photography and nuanced realism. Together, their works create a dynamic interplay of rhythm, contrast, and harmony, inviting viewers to experience the resonance that emerges when diverse creative visions perform in unison.

Missy Borden

Missy Borden’s art explores the space between structure and spontaneity, where vibrant colors and layered marks create harmony from chaos. Each piece is a meditation on embracing uncertainty—inviting viewers to find their own stories and meaning within the work. By letting go of control and welcoming the unknown, she hopes to spark curiosity and wonder, encouraging others to discover beauty in life’s unpredictability.

Suzanne Kramer

Suzanne Kramer has lived in Colorado most of her life. She is inspired by the natural world that surrounds her. Suzanne’s paintings in oil are a personal response to this environment — to the D’art Galleries & Studios rhythm, color, and quiet complexity found in nature. Each painting evolves intuitively, guided by observation but transformed through abstraction. The atmospheric quality of the work invites viewers to pause — to feel the air, the stillness, and the pulse of nature that surrounds us. Suzanne’s goal is not to replicate what she sees, but to convey what she senses. 

K Jackson

K Jackon is a self-taught photographer with 15 years of experience shooting personal portraits and fine art photography. She is fascinated by the subjective nature of art and how two people can have the same encounter and have completely different interpretations. The idea of examining a subject and deciding how to portray it inspires her. 

Paul Valdez

Creating art with watercolor is a deeply personal journey, woven with emotion and expression for Paul Valdez. Every brushstroke captures his feelings in the moment, carrying the intention of sharing those emotions with viewers. Regardless of size, each painting holds a piece of his soul, embedded in its layers of color and texture.

EXHIBITION EVENTS
Opening Reception: Friday, Jan 30, 6-9 pm
First Friday: Friday, Feb 6, 6 - 9 pm
Last Look: Sunday, Feb 22, 11 am – 4 pm

Banner Image: Suzanne Kramer, “Yellow Field,” 36 x 36.