On view at Casterline Goodman is “Clarence Ruth: Fear No Evil,” the New York-based artist’s first solo exhibition. Ruth—a fashion designer, artist, and author—is presenting small- and large-scale colorful works that depict his iconic Oreo character is in various scenarios. “As an artist, I’m encouraged to create through emotions and things that move me,” said Ruth. “My works often have a social, spiritual, and/or cultural meaning behind it. For me, it’s not about creating something beautiful or sellable but more about the human connection of what we deal with on a daily basis. My character building and pop art approach help to uniquely get my message across. These messages are often in the form of acrylic on canvas, pencil and pen illustrations on paper, and small sculptures. As an artist, I would like my work to open the minds of the close-minded. To inspire the uninspired.”
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