Justyna Kisielewicz Candy and Gunpowder
Color wasn’t play, it was reclaiming joy, subverting despair, insisting on life.
The Organic Algorithm: Dahlia Dreszer’s Cultivated Worlds
Through her fusion of photography, AI, and living forms, Dahlia Dreszer cultivates a new aesthetic ecology, where the natural and the synthetic coexist in luminous. Continue reading
Chloe Chiasson: The Hush of Dusk On A Gravel Road
Chloe Chiasson brings you to a place where the earth smells like dry grass, cracked, worn leather, and warm nights. Her work softens Americana's hard edges, peeling back. Continue reading
Smile, Subtext, and Subversion: The Magnetic Work of Katelyn Kopenhaver
Katelyn Kopenhaver is not your typical artist. She doesn't just create art, she rouses her viewers to delve into a world where she orchestrates incidents that disrupt. Continue reading
Marlon Portales’ Radient Reverie
Through bold color, vulnerability, and unflinching honesty, Marlon Portales's paintings unravel inherited expectations of masculinity. His work pushes beyond stoicism. Continue reading
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