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!qUiRk
A Group Show, May 9 - June 15, 2019

!qUiRk : A Group Show

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  • Andrew Masullo's "5399" oil painting on canvas in shades of yellow, black, white, orange, green, pink and red. The painting depicts patterned layers receding into the distance creating an illusion of depth.

    Andrew Masullo

    5399, 2011-13

  • Abstract painting on canvas in shades of yellow, brown, black, green, blue and red. The painting depicts a close up of a shark with its mouth open, revealing a small town inside.

    Barbara Friedman

    Mouthful, 2019

  • Caroline Wells Chandler's "Jamey" done with hand crocheted assorted fibers in shades of blue, red, brown, orange, tan and gray. The work resembles an anthropomorphic bear sitting down wearing sandals.

    Caroline Wells Chandler

    Jamey, 2018

  • Catherine Haggarty's "Frog Tower" using fluid acrylic airbrush and oil paint on canvas in various shades of green, white, gray and yellow. The painting as the title suggest is depicting a frog tower and the painted in a green color like an real frog.

    Catherine Haggarty

    Frog Tower, 2018

  • Charles Yuen's " Copper Head" using oil and coins on panel in various shapes of copper, orange, maroon and black. The work depict a person whose head is completely made out of pennies, detailing the "Copper Head" title.

    Charles Yuen

    Copper Head, 2019

  • Daniel Wiener's "Cross Purposed Into Lattice" an Apoxie-Sculpt in various shades of green, yellow and purple. This work closely resembles daily-wear such as flattened out underwear with its textures done with both muted and neon colors.

    Daniel Wiener

    Cross Purposed Into Lattice, 2018

  • Abstract painting on canvas in dark shades of black, green, and brown. The painting depicts an asymmetrical monitor with two wires on each other, one of which appears disconnected. The left wire having nothing attached alone makes it more surreal.

    Dennis Kardon

    Bad Connection, 2016

  • Elisa D'Arrigo's "Pink Protagonist" a glazed hand built ceramic in a pink and blue color shade. The sculpture has a reddish-pink rustic texture that has a pipe-like handle on the side with a flatter blue texture inside the hole.

    Elisa D'Arrigo

    Pink Protagonist, 2011

  • Jennifer Coates' "Reclining Figure" done with acrylic on canvas in various shades of yellow, orange, green, brown, red and black. The painting resembles street art with its flat lines and usage of warm colors. It also resembling an abstract forest.

    Jennifer Coates

    Reclining Figure, 2018

  • Judith Linhares' "Study for the Dig" oil painting on linen in various shades of peach, yellow, blue, gray, orange, lavender, brown and green. The abstract painting depicts a nude person digging under a tree.

    Judith Linhares

    Study for the Dig, 2018

     

     
  • Bright abstract painting on canvas using primarily dull colors. The art can be interpreted as a fish in water represented by the block of dull blue away from a pool of sand. Pointillism is applied for the sand design with small detailed dots.

    Laylah Ali

    Sky, 2014

  • Mie Yim's "Hell Kitty" oil painting on canvas in various shades of gray, yellow, red, black and white. Long strokes of warm color dominates the canvas. There is a figure in the center that may resemble the cat from the title.

    Mie Yim

    Hello Kitty, 2018

  • Marcy Rosenblatt's "Blue Stitch" done in pigment, silica medium and spray paint on panel in shades of red, blue, green and black. The work depicts a table cloth design having several art mediums applied to it. This gives the design a more aged look.

    Marcy Rosenblatt

    Blue Stitch, 2017

  • Mary Carlson's "Dog Demon" made with glazed stoneware in gray, blue and pink color. The sculpture resembles an unusual looking dog barking hence its "demon" name.

    Mary Carlson

    Dog Demon, 2009

  • Vibrant abstract painting on canvas in shades of red, blue, yellow, pink, green and white. The painting is more of a caricature of a hooded man with a popsicle in his mouth without holding it with his hands. His head is exaggerated in a long oval shape.

    Nat Meade

    Hood, 2018

  • Teri Hackett's "A Little Fold" using acrylic, gesso, flashe paint, marker, clay, diatomaceous earth on wood panel in shades of red, cream and tan. The work at first glance resembles an entrance fold leading into another room.

    Teri Hacket

    A Little Fold, 2017

  • Vintage painting in shades of tan and black. The painting depicts a portrait of a woman whose face is covered by strokes of hair. The may challenge the viewer's perspective into believing if it is the woman's rear view.

    Tom Butler

    Auburn / Edward, 2015

     

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