Eat All You Can
“Eat All You Can” is a familiar phrase in Philippine restaurants, inviting patrons to indulge without restraint.
“Eat All You Can” is a familiar phrase in Philippine restaurants, inviting patrons to indulge without restraint.
In the exhibition Sulsi at Bastidor (Mend and Frame / Mending and Framing), Napay pursues the idea of life or living and guidance or guiding.
In such a small space, at least by most gallery or exhibition standards, Kelli Maeshiro opens up a world of dialogue and expression with “Speak to me in a language I can hear.”
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Printmaking is the process of transferring an image from a matrix such as wood or metal onto another surface such as paper.
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“My style is where you see the individual and where a personality is communicated through actions, decisions, single objects and facts, where the whole draws together to form a history.” – Martin Kippenberger
No Thing Disappears Into Nothingness. When something is made, something is left out.
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“The intimacy created from painting renders the artworks as postcards for the wandering soul—not quite sure when it is, or where you actually are—what abstraction home truly conveys”
In this new series of paintings, ranging from large to minuscule sizes, light swirls and ripples around the space of the canvas with varying intensity and color.
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Les Voyages de Bougainvilliers is a new series of paintings by Todd B. Richmond, conveying migrations of imagery that once had specific origins but are ubiquitous today.
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“Impending Bloom” is embedded in Merino’s body of works and exhibitions under Algún día todo esto tendrá sentido.