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Opening: James Randle and Kenneth Peloke: Unbound Visions

September 5, 5:00 pmSeptember 15, 7:00 pm MDT

James Randle and Kenneth Peloke: Unbound Visions
On view:
September 5–September 15, 2025
Opening reception: Friday September 5, 5:00-7:00 pm

Unbound Visions brings together the evocative works of Kenneth Peloke and James Randle, offering a compelling juxtaposition of artistic narratives. While their styles diverge, the synergy between their pieces creates a dynamic and thought-provoking experience for viewers.

Kenneth Peloke’s bold, multimedia creations blend abstraction with emotional realism, often capturing the raw essence of animals, particularly horses. Each painting explores the purity, grace, and honesty he observes, drawing from his personal interactions with his wife’s horses. His use of layered techniques and controlled color palettes lends his works depth and contemporary appeal, inviting viewers to feel the sincerity and power of his subjects.

James Randle’s urban realism, on the other hand, channels a completely different yet equally resonant energy. His paintings reflect feelings rooted in personal history and an emotive connection to urban landscapes. Through gestural brushstrokes and rich interplay of light and motion, Randle breathes life into the mundane, uncovering beauty, complexity, and emotion in seemingly ordinary settings.

Although Peloke’s naturalistic animal studies and Randle’s emotive urban visions come from distinct perspectives, their works share an ability to draw viewers into a deeply immersive experience. Together, they highlight the boundless possibilities of artistic expression.

Details

Start:
September 5, 5:00 pm MDT
End:
September 15, 7:00 pm MDT
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Website:
https://legacygallery.com

Venue

Manitou Galleries
123 W Palace Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501 United States
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Phone
505-986-0440
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State
New Mexico
City
Santa Fe
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joshuaguthrierose@gmail.com

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