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spacebgallery · 11 years
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Spontaneity rocks in my Santa Barbara studio. Whether an intuitive, soulful piece or a more koo-koo “crowfolk” painting, each piece flows onto the canvas with a message or metaphor of its own. As the images surface, a story begins. I explore the unknown, letting my imagination soar, letting the scenario expose itself. 
My abstract work is ignited by a fascination with auras, chakras, universal energies, and my belief in the “magic of crows” and the messages they bring.
Mixed media on canvas is my genre. I prefer palette knives and finger-painting over brushes. Acrylics, oil-sticks, pastels, markers, crayons, graphite and metallic leaf are often merged. I'm not shy about clashes or voids of color; and have been known to blast a canvas with a garden hose or other unconventional tool, simply to see what might occur.  -Sara Lytle
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spacebgallery · 11 years
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Clockwise:
Gathered , Pulled, and Found by Courtney Garrett
Esprit by Patrick Adams
Its All Derivative: Mona as Dali, Dark Gold Negative
Plateau, Mountains, Valley by Libby Williams
Blue Center Heart by Brenda Hope Zappitell
ME? BOX? NO NO NO.
Duality by Brenda Hope Zappitell
Far Right:
BOXED. STEPPING OUT. by Sara Lytle
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spacebgallery · 11 years
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New Installation of work at Blue Moon Cafe
This week, we installed our first exhibition at Blue Moon Cafe.  For this installation, we used the work of several artists that are represented by exhibit by aberson.  The work of Silvia Poloto, Kim Fonder, Michelle Y Williams, and Deborah Colter.  We are looking forward to sharing more artist's work in the space over the next few months.  Please stop by and take a look.  If you see work that you like, please go to our website for Space B  to purchase work online.  And go have a bite to eat at Blue Moon
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