February 11th, 2025

Matt Flint, “Pause for the Silence,” 50″ x 50″, mixed media

 

Please join Gallery MAR in welcoming Matt Flint, acclaimed wildlife artist for a reception for his Park City show on Valentine’s Day, Friday, February 14th at 6:00 pm. The artist will be in attendance.

Matt Flint’s body of work is ever impressive for many reasons, from the breadth of his subject matter to the technique he employs, from his mindful use of color to the subjects he masterfully depicts. His oeuvre boasts a wide range of captivating wildlife, wild portraits, and dynamic wildflowers: a diversity that speaks to his versatility as an artist and his willingness to explore new territories.

“Inhabit the Calm,” 52″ x 36″

 

“Inhabit the Calm,” In Situ: French country interior design of modern bedroom in farmhouse.

The work in his upcoming exhibition “Living in the Layers” epitomize this versatility and strength, demonstrating the true depth and breadth of the artist’s talent.

Please join us in the gallery to celebrate this new exhibition. We will be serving refreshments, with live music by artist Angie Petty.

“You Came On Your Own That’s How You Will Leave,” 50″ x 72″

 

“Listening to the Mystic,” 40″ x 32″

 

This exhibition was inspired in part by the poem, “The Layers,” by Stanley Kunitz.

The Layers

Stanley Kunitz
1905 – 2006

I have walked through many lives,

some of them my own,

and I am not who I was,

though some principle of being

abides, from which I struggle

not to stray.

When I look behind,

as I am compelled to look

before I can gather strength

to proceed on my journey,

I see the milestones dwindling

toward the horizon

and the slow fires trailing

from the abandoned camp-sites,

over which scavenger angels

wheel on heavy wings.

Oh, I have made myself a tribe

out of my true affections,

and my tribe is scattered!

How shall the heart be reconciled

to its feast of losses?

In a rising wind

the manic dust of my friends,

those who fell along the way,

bitterly stings my face.

Yet I turn, I turn,

exulting somewhat,

with my will intact to go

wherever I need to go,

and every stone on the road

precious to me.

In my darkest night,

when the moon was covered

and I roamed through wreckage,

a nimbus-clouded voice

directed me:

“Live in the layers,

not on the litter.”

Though I lack the art

to decipher it,

no doubt the next chapter

in my book of transformations

is already written.

I am not done with my changes.

From The Collected Poems by Stanley Kunitz (W. W. Norton, 2000). Copyright © 1978 by Stanley Kunitz.