Gallery Three (above White Walls at 835 Larkin St. SF, CA) presents “Winner Warz” new works and installation by Adam Flores.
From the gallery:
This new body of work comments on Flores’ relationships, vulnerability, and protection. It is comprised of eroded castles and exploding windmills all seemingly abandoned and in the process of being taken over by tentacle-like bushes, masses of land and water. “Winner Warz” questions the connection between man and nature. The lack of human existence and a past forgotten, figure prominently into his work. A deserted 1982 DeLorean buried in mountains of moneybags and banners made of food stamps touches on the struggles of social and economic class growing up outside of LA. Burning crosses and brightly colored Christmas Trees are symbolic of his faith, morals and family values. Flores says, ”Each piece is always relating directly to my life. My stuff had been to ‘make people happy’ but now I’m being more honest with my work and focusing on making myself happy.”
The opening reception for “Winner Warz” is Saturday, April 11th from 7-10 pm. The show ends May 7th.
posted by: Harold Johns III







