Exhibition: Denim and Dice

Sunday, Jul 27, 2025 from 12:00pm to 5:00pm

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D.Colabella Fine Arts is proud to present two artists who explore texture and repurposed materials. From Eve B. and her use of textiles and in particular, good old fashioned denim, to Johnny Face Off s brilliant use of dice to create impeccable images, this exhibition demonstrates true creativity.

"We are so excited to see all of these works in the same space together," said Gallery Owner Dee Dee Colabella. "The use of contrast, as well as the inclusion repurpose of every day materials is well complimented between these two artists and one of the greatest joys of running a gallery is to see the public's reaction to a curation like this."

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

EVE BOASE
Eve Boase, aka Eve B, is an independent Australian artist based in New York and is known for her vibrant textured pieces. With a background in performance arts and production, she seeks to create joy as a catalyst through all her art. Her journey began out of the desire to create art for her own home and fell in love with the process of creating dynamic and uplifting textured works. Consumed by the process of becoming...her art is driven by exploration and growth.

Creating has become a daily source of deep meditation, Eve has found that this medium is the only therapy that makes sense for her; the intense concentration brings her to true presence. Her current selection of works is drawn from the idea that we can hear and feel color; this chosen spectrum reminds us of certain relationships and times with oneself inspiring periods of growth.

JOHNNY FACE OFF
Johnny Face Off is a mosaic artist based in Stamford, Connecticut, known for transforming thousands of black and white dice into stunning, photo-realistic works of art. Born in Eastern Europe and raised in the U.S. since the age of 11, Johnny has been immersed in the world of art since childhood — drawing, coloring, and later diving into graphic design during high school. For years, he worked in the digital realm, but always felt a pull toward something more tactile, something unique.

That "something" became dice.

Fascinated by contrast, patterns, and unconventional materials, Johnny found his signature medium in black and white six-sided dice — using them not as symbols of chance, but as deliberate tools of precision. His mosaics echo his lifelong love for monochrome art, collages, and creative experimentation. Each piece is a labor of intention, defying the randomness associated with dice and turning them into a disciplined form of expression. Dice are his paintbrush. Mosaic is his language.

Dates: July 17 - September 14, 2025


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