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BROAD BRUSHSTROKES

BROAD BRUSHSTROKES

Thin or thick. Straight or curved. Lines mark space indicating dynamism and movement.

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“ASTRID COMBINES STRUCTURE, DYNAMISM, AND CREATIVITY IN HER BOLD, POWERFUL GEOMETRIC ACRYLIC COMPOSITIONS. BOTH STRIKING AND MESMERIZING, HER WORK INVITES VIEWERS TO PAUSE AND CONTEMPLATE THE PURE COLORS AND SHAPES THEY ARE SEEING..”

Siting Wang, Assistant Curator

“NINA DRAWS FROM HER BACKGROUND IN PHOTOGRAPHY TO MASTERFULLY FRAME HER SUBJECT THROUGH INK, WATERCOLOR, AND PEN. SHE SKILLFULLY USES COLOR AND LINE TO CREATE A SNAPSHOT OF IMAGINATIVE FLORA. ”

India Balyejusa, Assistant Curator

Curator Favorite

Marie-José Domenjoz

““My paintings are abstract, expressive, and gestural, with slight figurative references. The human body and the silhouettes of crowds inspire me. I like the freedom of the line and paint intuitively, working between chaos and order, simple and complex.”

A former graphic designer, Paris-based artist Marie-José Domenjoz focuses on the freedom of expression through linework and brushwork. Highly abstract and gestural, Marie-José’s compositions balance frenzied and constrained lines with areas of bright color and exposed sections of the canvas.

Marie-José has been a practicing artist for over thirty years, and her work is held in private collections throughout the US and Europe.

Curator Favorite

Barbara Kuebel

“I use cutting tools for my woodcuts the same way I would a pencil. I see myself almost as a sculptor, as my cutting process is closest to three-dimensional art. My subject matter starts from the idea of a knot, where two parts can combine into endless possibilities.”

Austrian artist Barbara seeks to challenge the boundaries of twodimensional art through her life-sized paintings and woodcut prints. Human forms bend and stretch to creatively fill large canvases, resulting in abstract images that speak to Barbara’s ultimate source of inspiration: the endless ways two entities can knit together and combine into one monumental shape.

Barbara participated in The Other Art Fair, London, in 2022 and was a selected artist at the Tokyo International Art Fair in 2021.

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