Doug McCoy will exhibit a collection of his new acrylic paintings and ink drawings, Myth of Man during September at In-Town Gallery as this month's featured artist on the front wall. His dramatic detailed pieces invite the viewer to look closer and celebrate creativity and imagination. An opening reception will be held on the First Friday, September 3 from 5-8 pm at the In-Town Gallery.

“The Myth of Man exhibition is simply about my love of ink and creating interesting art. As a child my imagination was a constant companion and I have strived to maintain it through the years. The dramatic nature of the work is intended to provoke a smile or contemplation on the subject while inviting the viewer to look as close as possible,” says McCoy.

At the age of two when Doug first picked up a pencil he discovered his lifelong companion, art. His current exhibition celebrates that relationship with dramatic pieces that are whimsical or provocative depending on the interpretation of the viewer. Layering ink on thin acrylic glazes he creates a flat surface while giving the illusion of depth and texture. " I strive to create original images that resonate with the viewer on a deeper level", he explained. The structure and subtext of the paintings invite the viewer to ponder more than can be immediately seen.

After graduating from The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Doug has exhibited award winning art in numerous shows and galleries. Since joining the In-Town in 2008 Doug's work has sold to private collectors throughout the Southeast.

In-Town Gallery is located at 26A Frazier Avenue in the North Shore area of Chattanooga between the Market and Walnut Street bridges adjacent to Coolidge Park. It is one of the oldest cooperative galleries in the nation and offers a variety of services including gift certificates, bridal and gift registries, and layaway. The gallery is open 11:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday through Saturday, from 1:00 to 5:00 on Sundays, and until 8:00 pm on most First Fridays. Call 423-267-9214 for more information, or visit the website, www.intowngallery.com or www.facebook.com/intowngallery.