Aryaloka Presents “Glow of Light” — An Inspiring Art Exhibition
Aryaloka is proud to present “Glow of Light,” a new modern landscape exhibition by Rebecca Klementovich. This series explores the transformative effect of sunlight on the landscapes around us, capturing the radiant glow that emerges when light meets form. Through this, objects come alive with vivid, expressive color—revealing unexpected hues that transcend realism and move into emotional and visual expression.
A key influence behind this body of work is the spirit of the Fauvist movement, led by Henri Matisse in early 20th-century France. Like the Fauves, Klementovich embraces bold, non-naturalistic color to convey feeling and atmosphere rather than literal representation.
The exhibition takes place at Aryaloka, a beautiful Buddhist center and retreat nestled in the wooded landscapes of Newmarket, on land historically stewarded by the Abenaki and Pennacook peoples. The grounds feature peaceful trails in a unique retreat center
This collection is displayed within the remarkable architectural setting inspired by Buckminster Fuller, whose pioneering work popularized the geodesic dome. Known for their strength, efficiency, and visionary design, Fuller’s structures—such as the iconic U.S. Pavilion at the 1967 Montreal World’s Fair—embody innovation and harmony with the environment. If you’ve never been in a Buckminister Fuller house, this is a unique opportunity to do so.
“ I’m so thrilled to be exhibiting within such a space is, for an artist, it is a dream realized. The combination of art, architecture, and spiritual setting creates a beautiful dialogue between light, structure, and perception,” Rebecca says.
As Fuller once expressed, these spaces offer “a sense of orientation of each human individual within the profound magnificence of the Universe… a cathedral of universal reality and a cathedral of universal mystery.”
Klementovich’s work stands in conversation with these legendary influences, bringing a contemporary voice to a timeless exploration of light, color, and form.
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