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So Fortunate Arielle Zamora
$1,250
Arielle deftly carves patterns and forms into surfaces that are primed with joint-compound, utilizing the system of x and y axes to reach near-symmetry, and giving the impression that each curve could be neatly folded into one another or repeated with geometric harmony. Read more
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The pieces in this collection all play across the x and y axis and are prompted by ideas of near-symmetry. It feels right in my brain that things should feel as if they can be folded or repeated without any significant discord. Although, as with any reflection in nature or any parabola on a graph, these paintings hold minor ripples of dissonance and reject perfection.
About the Artist
Artist Arielle Zamora creates optical abstractions by carving into, and painting on, panels prepared with joint compound.
News and
Notables
- In Conversation, exhibition at Strohl Art Center, 2023
- Exhibited at Future Fair with Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, 2023
- Held Tight, two-person exhibition at Fuller Rosen Gallery, 2022