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John Vochatzer
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Jacqueline Secor: "esta serie pretende crear un espacio libre de comparaciones, donde cada órgano femenino es celebrado en su originalidad e individualidad"
Nicola Samori
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Samuel Araya
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Street and fine artist Tatiana Suarez’s stunning painting “Flourish”, 2016 [Oil and Aerosol on wood board, 11” x 14”] is now on view at the beautiful.bizarre curated group exhibition “Femme to Femme Fatale: The Feminine in Contemporary Art” at Modern Eden Gallery in San Francisco!
Drop into the gallery before 6pm on Saturday 8 October to see this stunning work in person, or view the entire exhibition online here > www.moderneden.com/collections/femme
Tatiana describes her work: “Women are innately life providers. My piece ‘Flourish‘ depicts a woman literally bursting with life. She is portrayed as a goddess who is forever growing, blooming, nurturing, passionate and connected to the natural world. Flora and fauna are represented through symbols that embody the different characteristics that define a woman.”
Erica Dal Maso
Gavin Nolan
This is actually a test showing how sponges pump water through themselves for filter feeding! They simply colored the water around them so you could easily see the process.
Hannah Yata
Trevor Brown.