“Lush”
September 16 – October 12, 2025
Chroma Fine Art Gallery announces Lush, a two-person exhibition featuring new works by photographic artist Carol Bouyoucos and sculptor Terrence Mahon. The show runs from September 16 through October 12 2025, with an opening reception on September 20 from 4:00–8:00 p.m., coinciding with the Katonah Art Walk.
Bouyoucos’ digital art explores the intersection of art and technology. Collaborating with Artificial Intelligence, she creates lush and detailed environments that play with scale, artifice, and the traditions of still life and landscape painting. “My practice has always been shaped by technology,” she explains. “I embrace the aesthetic tension that digital materiality imposes on the work.” The results are vibrant, immersive images that feel both fleeting and eternal.
Terrence Mahon brings a three-dimensional counterpoint to Bouyoucos’ work. Using plywood, acrylic, cement, plaster, 24k gold, and silver leaf, he sculpts forms inspired by sand dunes, beach roses, sea-worn stones, and the marks left by waves. “Beauty, order, and meaning have been the core output to my design philosophy,” he says. “The surfaces I create represent the beauty in the end state of what the natural elements have left behind.”
Together, Bouyoucos and Mahon offer a meditation on the natural world through contrasting mediums—lush, tactile, and deeply evocative.
Artist:
Carol Bouyoucos
Terrence Mahon
“Lush”
September 16 – October 12, 2025
Chroma Fine Art Gallery announces Lush, a two-person exhibition featuring new works by photographic artist Carol Bouyoucos and sculptor Terrence Mahon. The show runs from September 16 through October 12 2025, with an opening reception on September 20 from 4:00–8:00 p.m., coinciding with the Katonah Art Walk.
Bouyoucos’ digital art explores the intersection of art and technology. Collaborating with Artificial Intelligence, she creates lush and detailed environments that play with scale, artifice, and the traditions of still life and landscape painting. “My practice has always been shaped by technology,” she explains. “I embrace the aesthetic tension that digital materiality imposes on the work.” The results are vibrant, immersive images that feel both fleeting and eternal.
Terrence Mahon brings a three-dimensional counterpoint to Bouyoucos’ work. Using plywood, acrylic, cement, plaster, 24k gold, and silver leaf, he sculpts forms inspired by sand dunes, beach roses, sea-worn stones, and the marks left by waves. “Beauty, order, and meaning have been the core output to my design philosophy,” he says. “The surfaces I create represent the beauty in the end state of what the natural elements have left behind.”
Together, Bouyoucos and Mahon offer a meditation on the natural world through contrasting mediums—lush, tactile, and deeply evocative.
Artist:
Carol Bouyoucos
Terrence Mahon