Two of San Antonio’s most venerated artists — Jan Tips Rowe and Philip John Evett — are full of surprises in an exhibition of new work at Radius on Auditorium Circle.
Tips Rowe, long known for her elegant abstract paintings, offers a dose of realism having immersed herself in a friend’s garden over the past couple of years and returned with shimmering works depicting plants, trees and vegetables — and, in “The Trap,” an unlucky dove.
“It’s a good thing,” the 67-year-old artist says of the direction her latest work, such as the breathtaking “Burning Bush,” has turned. “I just fell into it. I just started painting the vegetable garden. Of course, I studied life drawing years ago, so it’s not like I don’t have a history of doing this sort of thing. You want to stay interested, and this is one way of doing that.

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