Heavy Clouds

Highly anticipated solo exhibition, Heavy Clouds from visual artist, muralist and graphic designer C Flux Amòsún Singleton concluded on January 18th, 2020 at ArtsXchange’s Jack Sinclair Gallery.

Heavy Clouds, was Jack Sinclair Gallery's 9th exhibition under the curation of Courtney Brooks, highlights Sing's use of marker and acrylic paint, an amalgam of pastels and primary colors bordered by bold black lines that collectively tell the story of the Black struggle, unity, humor, beauty.
Known as C Flux Sing and a native from Laurelton, New York, Sing has made Atlanta his home for more than a decade.

The artist's goals are to showcase perspectives that connect to viewers emotionally, philosophically, logically and even illogically/abstract. Yet, the over arching goal is to inspire growth. He hopes to offer suggestions that help to look at life and experience from a variety of angles which may open up some possible positive options for us. The exhibition was free and open to all ages. Heavy foot trafficked and many media out sources came to view. Including AJC, My East Point News, 11 alive , Studio Noise Podcast and Visionary Arts Magazine.

Heavy Clouds deals with the powers of your mind and how perspective, imagination, environment, experience and education helps to create a person's reality. In contrast, it is also about how one's attitude and view of these happenings can help a person alter the reality they want to experience. Your mind is the ground work for manifesting. A place where imagination flourishes and people craft that in which they want and need to experience.

Follow C Flux Amòsún Singleton @cfluxsing on Instagram and view others works and contact info on through his website cfluxsing.com
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