It’s easy to get lost in Cable Griffith’s paintings: Composed of thick, colorful lines, his landscapes have a depth that pulls viewers in. In his latest show, “Return to Sender,” at J. Rinehart Gallery, the painter explores both macro and micro environments, referencing photographs, memories, and personal observations. In his artist statement, Griffith writes that the show’s title “refers to a combination of ideas that surround the reciprocal nature of cause and effect. Venturing out into the unknown, but ending up at the beginning. Getting lost on a loop trail.” He continues, “The paintings are figurative landscapes, informed by autobiographical narratives, confessions, and fantasies. Science fiction looms large.” Join Griffith and J. Rinehart for an opening reception on July 3 during Pioneer Square Art Walk!
