$1,700.00
From the Artist:
I have been interested in science and engineering since I was little. Every summer break from junior high school I would visit and help out at my father’s factory in Taiwan. Hanging out at my Dad’s factory is one of my fondest childhood Memories. I couldn’t stop staring at those giant mechanical devices, and trying to figure out how they worked. Every part of each machine connected to another massive machine, moving and working smoothly together, just like a human body. While studying the human form I came see it as an incredible machine. Similar to the wonder that my father’s machines made me feel as a child, the human form fascinated me. Specific parts of the human form, like the organs, brain, and the way our bodies perceive the world around us are the focus of my work.
After moving to Los Angeles ten years ago, I realized that America has a huge culture formed around the automobile, especially in Los Angeles. In Los Angeles you can find any race of people, and the same goes for cars, there are all types of makes and models of cars from all over the world. You can fix and modify a car or a motorcycle as much as you want. Most of the people living in Los Angeles can’t live without a car. Cars became part of our life; part of our identity. Your car is not only your mode of transportation, but also your status. It is a representation of you.
$250.00
Elise Sydora
Archival Pigment Print
"Dancescape" is a mixed media collage that was inspired by the grace, intricacy, and near perfection of the ballet dancer. Unlike, the trained ballerina to follow intricate, choreograhic patterns, the painting upholds no pattern; it boasts no set path. Rather, it's structured inconsistencies reveal a choatic frenzy often present within a more primitive form of dance.
11 x 16, $250
30 x 35, $500
40 x 45, $800
50 x 55, $1,200
$250.00
Kendall Starr
"On a calm morning in Louisiana, the fog retreated and I found myself beneath twin spans over an undisturbed bayou. Invisible 18-wheelers above provided an ambient and welcome rumble. A fan of geometry, I found it difficult to ignore the vanishing point." - Kendall Starr
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$850.00
Colette Standish
Liquid Light & Acrylic Collage on Board
Colette Standish's artwork presents the tensions that exist between opposites, centering around masculine and feminine, animus and anima. She uses the body as a point of reference, using blank space in the human form to evoke a spiritual presence and present the plane where tensions reside, at times invisible to the human eye. Her interactions with opposing forces cause her images to fragment offering a perceived balance and harmony of tension and the resulting discomfort.
12 x 16
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