Something Found, 2023
watercolor & mixed media on paper
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Felines and Fine Art Make a Purr-fect Pairing in the 10th Anniversary of ‘Cat Art Show’
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CREATURES.
Supersonic Art's latest group exhibition, "CREATURES," opens this Friday, November 10th on Supersonic Art Shop at 1PM PST.
This curated collection spotlights the masterful creations of over 30 esteemed global artists, each bringing to life both authentic and fantastical CREATURES.
Featuring work by artists:
ADAM BATCHLELOR • ALEXIS TRICE • ANTHONY SOLANO • AUSTIN PARKHILL • BEN PEETERS • BRIAN BUTLER • BRIAN MASHBURN • BRIANA HERTZOG • BRIN LEVINSON • CHRIS LEIB • CODY JIMENEZ • DAVID SURMAN • DREW MOSLEY • DREW CHRISTIE • EVAN LOVEJOY • EWA PRONCZUK KUZIAK • JAMES CORWIN • JOSIE MORWAY • KEVIN PETERSON • LAUREL PICKLUM • LUKE CHUEH • MARK SEABROOK • MARK TODD • MASAO KINOSHITA • MATT BRACKETT • NICOLE EVANS • PAUL BARNES • SAM YONG • SAM WOLFE CONNELLY • TRATOS • TRIPPER DUNGAN • WOOJAE JEONG
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“i can make that” yes, now. it’s opened a new style of expression for you. it’s shown you that that expression is worthy of consideration. it is a door that has opened and you can now walk through it. why are you mad at it for doing its job.
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THE BUILDER ⚒️
This is my painting for the upcoming Antipodes show at dream gallery BEINART🤩
(gouache on wood panel with a matte-satin varnish.)
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work in progress of this little kappa
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Fire suppression p.1 & p.2: “Flame Retardant” & “Building Potential” Inspired by the PEM's ‘Our Time on Earth’ exhibit
I was gladly surprised to see the exhibit’s various optimistic installations, especially the building materials of the future. As a forestry student I am beginning to understand our relationship to our forests differently. In the US, forest policy which aimed to suppress wildfires has contributed to a century-long build up of fuel that would otherwise have been cleared by controlled burns or small spontaneous ground fires. Indigenous peoples shaped the forests of the Americas to require these controlled burns. More and more I realize that indigenous knowledge and collaboration is a necessary part of the stewardship of future. A concept which is present at large at the museum but also specifically within Our Time on Earth. Getting a ‘sustainable’ amount of lumber from our forest still disregards the health and purpose of these trees to a diverse and complex ecosystem. It is essential that we diversify our building material, to include carbon-negative things like mycelium! Natural resources that are close by, and at hand in our local environment, which doesn’t require chopping down a tree 3000 miles away and transporting it to the US. We need local resources whose collective cultivation lead to a sense of community and collaboration. A better future!
My thanks to lane.m.artin for collaborating with me for p.2!
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