Now on view: “Ladders and Tone Poems,” a new @artsy online show from Canadian artist Michael Batty!
Batty’s vibrant paintings and collages use visual codes, sculptural elements, and color rhythms to engage and inspire. With over 35 years of innovation, his work invites you to experience abstraction like never before.
🔗 Watch a behind-the-scenes studio video: bit.ly/4ltfqdP 🖼️ See more and explore the show: bit.ly/4kV4p3Q
Now on view: “Ladders and Tone Poems,” a new @artsy online show from Canadian artist Michael Batty!
Batty’s vibrant paintings and collages use visual codes, sculptural elements, and color rhythms to engage and inspire. With over 35 years of innovation, his work invites you to experience abstraction like never before.
🔗 Watch a behind-the-scenes studio video: bit.ly/4ltfqdP 🖼️ See more and explore the show: bit.ly/4kV4p3Q
✨ **Mark Moore Fine Art is Proud to Present: “TRANSPLANTS” by Jennifer Gunlock** ✨
@markmooregallery is excited to announce the exclusive online exhibition “TRANSPLANTS” by the talented Los Angeles artist Jennifer Gunlock, now available on ARTSY! This compelling solo exhibition, originally exhibited at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, showcases Gunlock’s profound reflections on the intricate relationship between humanity and our natural landscapes.
As the title suggests, “TRANSPLANTS” delves into the significant impact of human manipulation on our wildlands—exploring themes of clear-cutting, construction, and the domesticating of native flora and fauna. Jennifer draws inspiration from her upbringing in Southern California, where the natural landscape has been reshaped by urban development, resulting in a stark contrast between the encroaching city and the fragile wildlands.
Gunlock’s work melds photography, decorative papers, and colored pencil, alongside innovative digital collages and animations. Her landscapes portray the scars left by infrastructure—mines, oil wells, and the ever-present specter of climate change—while provoking thought on how our actions shape not only our environments, but also our future.
Join us in experiencing this urgent and beautifully crafted dialogue on the transient nature of our planet. 🌍💔
Now on view: “Ladders and Tone Poems,” a new @artsy online show from Canadian artist Michael Batty!
Batty’s vibrant paintings and collages use visual codes, sculptural elements, and color rhythms to engage and inspire. With over 35 years of innovation, his work invites you to experience abstraction like never before.
🔗 Watch a behind-the-scenes studio video: bit.ly/4ltfqdP 🖼️ See more and explore the show: bit.ly/4kV4p3Q
✨ **Mark Moore Fine Art is Proud to Present: “TRANSPLANTS” by Jennifer Gunlock** ✨
@markmooregallery is excited to announce the exclusive online exhibition “TRANSPLANTS” by the talented Los Angeles artist Jennifer Gunlock, now available on ARTSY! This compelling solo exhibition, originally exhibited at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, showcases Gunlock’s profound reflections on the intricate relationship between humanity and our natural landscapes.
As the title suggests, “TRANSPLANTS” delves into the significant impact of human manipulation on our wildlands—exploring themes of clear-cutting, construction, and the domesticating of native flora and fauna. Jennifer draws inspiration from her upbringing in Southern California, where the natural landscape has been reshaped by urban development, resulting in a stark contrast between the encroaching city and the fragile wildlands.
Gunlock’s work melds photography, decorative papers, and colored pencil, alongside innovative digital collages and animations. Her landscapes portray the scars left by infrastructure—mines, oil wells, and the ever-present specter of climate change—while provoking thought on how our actions shape not only our environments, but also our future.
Join us in experiencing this urgent and beautifully crafted dialogue on the transient nature of our planet. 🌍💔
Now on view: “Ladders and Tone Poems,” a new @artsy online show from Canadian artist Michael Batty!
Batty’s vibrant paintings and collages use visual codes, sculptural elements, and color rhythms to engage and inspire. With over 35 years of innovation, his work invites you to experience abstraction like never before.
🔗 Watch a behind-the-scenes studio video: bit.ly/4ltfqdP 🖼️ See more and explore the show: bit.ly/4kV4p3Q
✨ **Mark Moore Fine Art is Proud to Present: “TRANSPLANTS” by Jennifer Gunlock** ✨
@markmooregallery is excited to announce the exclusive online exhibition “TRANSPLANTS” by the talented Los Angeles artist Jennifer Gunlock, now available on ARTSY! This compelling solo exhibition, originally exhibited at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, showcases Gunlock’s profound reflections on the intricate relationship between humanity and our natural landscapes.
As the title suggests, “TRANSPLANTS” delves into the significant impact of human manipulation on our wildlands—exploring themes of clear-cutting, construction, and the domesticating of native flora and fauna. Jennifer draws inspiration from her upbringing in Southern California, where the natural landscape has been reshaped by urban development, resulting in a stark contrast between the encroaching city and the fragile wildlands.
Gunlock’s work melds photography, decorative papers, and colored pencil, alongside innovative digital collages and animations. Her landscapes portray the scars left by infrastructure—mines, oil wells, and the ever-present specter of climate change—while provoking thought on how our actions shape not only our environments, but also our future.
Join us in experiencing this urgent and beautifully crafted dialogue on the transient nature of our planet. 🌍💔
Dive into the profound artistry of Dimitri Kozyrev in his latest online exhibition, “Recent Work,” where he seeks to understand and manage change through his evocative creations. 🖌️✨
Kozyrev’s paintings serve as visual memoirs, capturing fleeting moments and inviting viewers to reflect on the intricate relationship between time and memory. His unique perspective—shaped by his upbringing in St. Petersburg during the remnants of Stalin’s regime—offers a compelling commentary on the evolution of both warfare and art.
As he poignantly expresses, “Just as the military avant-garde has been ‘lost’ due to changing methods of warfare, so too has the avant-garde in contemporary art.” This body of work pays homage to suppressed movements like Constructivism while illustrating the resilience and healing power of nature. 🌿💫
Join us on ARTSYand experience how Kozyrev’s artistry not only revisits scarred landscapes but also celebrates transformation and resilience.
Dive into the profound artistry of Dimitri Kozyrev in his latest online exhibition, “Recent Work,” where he seeks to understand and manage change through his evocative creations. 🖌️✨
Kozyrev’s paintings serve as visual memoirs, capturing fleeting moments and inviting viewers to reflect on the intricate relationship between time and memory. His unique perspective—shaped by his upbringing in St. Petersburg during the remnants of Stalin’s regime—offers a compelling commentary on the evolution of both warfare and art.
As he poignantly expresses, “Just as the military avant-garde has been ‘lost’ due to changing methods of warfare, so too has the avant-garde in contemporary art.” This body of work pays homage to suppressed movements like Constructivism while illustrating the resilience and healing power of nature. 🌿💫
Join us on ARTSYand experience how Kozyrev’s artistry not only revisits scarred landscapes but also celebrates transformation and resilience.
✨ **Mark Moore Fine Art is Proud to Present: “TRANSPLANTS” by Jennifer Gunlock** ✨
@markmooregallery is excited to announce the exclusive online exhibition “TRANSPLANTS” by the talented Los Angeles artist Jennifer Gunlock, now available on ARTSY! This compelling solo exhibition, originally exhibited at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, showcases Gunlock’s profound reflections on the intricate relationship between humanity and our natural landscapes.
As the title suggests, “TRANSPLANTS” delves into the significant impact of human manipulation on our wildlands—exploring themes of clear-cutting, construction, and the domesticating of native flora and fauna. Jennifer draws inspiration from her upbringing in Southern California, where the natural landscape has been reshaped by urban development, resulting in a stark contrast between the encroaching city and the fragile wildlands.
Gunlock’s work melds photography, decorative papers, and colored pencil, alongside innovative digital collages and animations. Her landscapes portray the scars left by infrastructure—mines, oil wells, and the ever-present specter of climate change—while provoking thought on how our actions shape not only our environments, but also our future.
Join us in experiencing this urgent and beautifully crafted dialogue on the transient nature of our planet. 🌍💔