Christine Woodside draws on her recent trips to Italy, placing her familiar still life and dove compositions before a dramatic window-framed vista of Tuscan or Umbrian landscape.
With increasing optical intensity John McAllister’s smart, wryly elegant new paintings continue to negotiate a path between past and present, painting and photography, decoration and documentation, and modernism and postmodernism.
Raymond Saá ‘s works are graphic and flat, like the graffiti visible around the neighborhood. As well elegant and abstract floral designs painted on these non-conventional surfaces.
Jesse’s work is often an exploration in geometric forms, pattern, typography, shape and repetition which display a very clean, graphic quality.
Aaron David Smith is a sculptor and painter based in Los Angeles. His new work is best described as “the diagram of a sculpture”… to where he builds a sculpture, flattens it out, and mounts it on wood while maintaining it’s elements of texture, object, and material. A blueprint of sorts, architectural compositions displaying the layers, levels, and linear distinctions necessary to create three dimensional form.
























