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Vanessa Aves

Merging literature and visual art act as the catalyst for creating my autobiography, Pendulum.  The story journeys through irrational thoughts of self-inflicted pain as each segment explores the different abnormalities inherent in the rampant stages of what is to be bi-polar.  Each self-portrait and abstraction carries facets that create entirely different tones.  The fluctuation in […]

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Yuria Okamura

Through my work, I explore the duality and the unity of physical and metaphysical worlds. I make an inquiry into the meaning of our existence from different perspectives including animist beliefs, religion, spirituality, and science. I incorporate images inspired by religious architecture, animal totems, landscapes, scientific illustrations, and geometric shapes; through which I aim to […]

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In Conversation: Ed Rubin Interviews Mary Hrbacek

The following conversation was conducted with Mary Hrbacek over the telephone, as well as via email by Edward Rubin on April 23, 2013. Edward Rubin: Why Trees? What is it that made you start painting trees? Give us a little history of what made you switch from painting rocks to painting portraits of trees. Mary […]

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Brian Cypher at Schema Projects

Brian Cypher isn’t afraid to do his thing. Working prolifically with all kinds of drawing and painting materials throughout his career, he seems to be comfortable producing powerful yet whimsical abstractions, no matter the scale he chooses. Schema Projects being a space specializing in works on paper, Cypher’s drawings on display here are a selection […]

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