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Library Hosts Saratoga Artist’s Superhero Pop Art Exhibit

Image provided by Chuck Brouillette.  

CLIFTON PARK — Saratoga Springs artist Chuck Brouillette’s superhero pop art exhibit will appear at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library this month. The exhibit is supported by the Saratoga Arts “Art in Public Places” initiative.

Brouillette’s pop art canvases capture the iconic heroes and villains of America Comic Art Mythology who’ve sprung from the 80+ year history of sequential art storytelling. Brilliant colors and clean design highlight the power of the art form by focusing on the stories that images tell without words.

“I connected with sequential art as a compelling storytelling medium as far back as I can recall,” Brouillette said. “But it wasn’t until I graduated to Super-Hero Comics that I was hooked. The mythology, the brightly colored costumes, the good guy ethics; it all combined to engage me and introduce me to an art form and literary canon that still compel me 50 years on.”

The exhibit will be on display at the library (located at 475 Moe Road in Clifton Park) from now until Jan. 29.