
A large, meticulously painted watercolor titled "A Dream" is typical.
In it, the viewer is lured into pondering whether the lone figure of a child in a muted pink dress is asleep on the ground, or has been hit by a roadside in a puddle, or on white sand in the sun?
Few parents are likely to trot such a painting home to hang over the family hearth, but the artist's ability to conjure up open-ended dramatic narrative is unquestionable.
Easier to look at - and live with - are several small paintings and crosshatched drawings of people caught in poses and with facial expressions that leave everything to the imagination: Are they happy or sad? Asleep or dead? Singing or letting forth with primal screams? These cleverly conceived conundrums will continue through October.
The gallery is open 11 to 6, Tuesdays through Saturdays.
Helnwein, One-man show
Baumgartner Galleries, Washington
1981