Allison Gildersleeve, Anne C. Weary and David Collins


Anne C. Weary is a straight up realist rending of nature. Hers is more picturesque and subtle. The drawings are well executed and skillfully produced. Weary is interested in control and narrative. I see Weary interested in the craft of drawing as key to her message. She understands that the expert execution of an image is still a valuable asset.

David Collins is a favorite of mine from Valley House Gallery. I am glad his work got an extended show at the Jesuit Dallas Museum. The gallery had his work up about a month ago and that work has traveled to the museum. The geometric forms seem to be dropped on the canvas and recorded from a birds-eye view. Earlier work felt built up architecturally, but this perspective has shifted his images significantly. Now there is a stacking effect that occurs which allows things to appear to float without any scaffolding to hold it up. The depth of space has also shifted from his use of perspective to overlapping and some trompe l’oeil rendering of folded paper. However, these moves still felt connected to his past work in color and shapes. This body of work shows that Collins is able to have incredible growth in his work without burning bridges with the past’s hard-fought lessons. Though a noticeable shift has occurred, Collins remains loyal to his craft.