Artist Spotlights

 
Megan Foster
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Megan Foster

“As much as I like the perfection, I like the disorganization. Sometimes I start with a strict plan and specific location for each sticker and others are a collection of stickers placed without a plan. The shape is important and I precut them in various sizes. The circle references many different forms of light such as drones, orbs, stars and lite brite pegs.”

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Jeffery Dell
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Jeffery Dell

“I often make maquettes, which is one way of playing. Instead of “thinking” of the image I want to make, I can interact with the maquettes until I “find” the image. I just don’t see my conscious mind as being particularly good at determining the image from the start. The play allows for  other parts of me (the unconscious, the lower levels of the self, etc.) to influence the work. Meaning and content feel much richer to me that way.”

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Isabel Cavenecia
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Isabel Cavenecia

“I think almost everybody has a paper and a pencil at home so it's a very accessible thing to do. Which is also what I love about drawing. It is almost as writing. It's a really direct way of making an image and transferring your mind onto the paper. You only need like 3 euros to make it and also you don't need a studio or a lot of space. I can always draw whenever I want, may it be at a cafe or a day at the lake. It’s simple and easy and it’s one of the most joyful things I can think of.”

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Seo Kim
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Seo Kim

“When I draw characters in my own work, what comes out is usually whatever interests me and pleases me visually. They aren’t based on any existing narrative, although I think my drawings can sometimes suggest some kind of back story or universe.”

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Jasmine Murrell
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Jasmine Murrell

“I’m really drawn to the communication and collective memory of things, sites, and abstract forms. I question the hierarchy of different life forms.”

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Gyun Hur
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Gyun Hur

“My floor installations are my interior landscape and home. These silk flowers have made it possible for my stubborn imagination to attempt iteration after iteration of a forever-ness.”

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Elizabeth Shull
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Elizabeth Shull

“I am enthralled with the natural world and being outdoors. Of course my environment provides my inspirational backbone so the ocean, night sky, and birds regularly prompt many ideas. I am fascinated by history and science, the passage of time, connections, cause and effect, and the endless trail of visual and literal information.”

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Catalina Viejo Lopez de Roda
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Catalina Viejo Lopez de Roda

“My images re-invent themes that have interested me all of my life: reality and illusion, voyeuristic impulses, our relationship with our environment, and existential dichotomies. I often use the rainbow in my work as a symbol of inner light and connection. Visual art, poetry, literature, mythology, psychology, philosophy, nature, and daily interactions with my environment and other beings influence my art-making.”

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