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Josh Patterson Path of the Sun, Edition 5, 2018
Digital photograph on paper 6 x 9 (image); 9 x 12 (frame) inches -
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Cody Norris We Get What We Deserve, Edition 1, 2017
Watercolor on paper 10 ¼ x 7 (image); 15 ¼ x 12 ¼ (frame) inches -
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Josh Patterson Saline Burros, A.P. 1/1, 2020
Digital photograph on archival paper 8 x 12 inches -
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Erynn Richardson Bison Study 2, 2016
Watercolor on paper 7 x 5 inches -
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Amanda Beckmann Small American Flag, 2018
Upcycled denim, cotton thread, and cotton 19 x 29 inches -
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Cody Norris The Black Swan Revolution (She can take it), Limited Edition, 2020
Archival pigment print on paper 19 ½ x 15 ½ (image); 20 ½ x 16 ¼ (frame) inches -
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Leticia Maldonado Radley, 2020, Edition of 8
Plexiglass, mirror spray, glitter, and argon/mercury 17 x 13 inches, approximately -
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Erynn Richardson To Honor, 2019
Ink, watercolor, and gold leaf on paper 14 x 11 (paper size); 21 x 17 (frame) inches -
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Johnny Taylor Reflektor, 2017
Oil and wax on Clayboard 18 x 24 inches -
Enrique Castrejon Calculated: Gogo Boy, 2018
Mixed media collage, ink, marker, magazine, and glue on paper 10 ¼ x 6 ¾ (paper size); 13 x 9 (frame) inches Back -
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Cody Norris I Wanna Have Control, 2017
Oil and fire on canvas 23 ½ x 36 inches -
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Emmanuel Crespo An Evening Conversation, 2020
Ink and watercolor on paper 20 x 16 (paper size); 25 x 21 (frame size) inches -
Emmanuel Crespo Wrestling an Angel, 2020
Acrylic on panel 24 x 18 inches Portraying a more violent transition of power, Wrestling an Angel depicts two bodies occupying the same space, and fighting vehemently to conquer the other. The angelic element, depicted by a black crow, struggles to take flight while its counterpart grasps its throat and braces himself with a widened stance in an attempt to keep himself grounded in his plane of existence. The scene illustrates my constant struggles with my other selves, my other realities. Whether the Other, my Shadow, is angelic or demonic, I have come to understand its role as dependent on my perception. Nevertheless, it has become a necessary dynamic of my existence and growth. The polarities are facets of the same stone and are what constitutes its beauty and uniqueness. Good-evil, strength-weakness, angel-demon, hero-trickster, even life-death are like the toggles of a light switch. Back