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Scott Olson
Scott Olson (b. 1972) is an American painter known for his minimalist abstract compositions. His work employs a restrained palette and subtle gestures, focusing on the interplay of color, texture, and light to create contemplative and atmospheric surfaces that invite quiet introspection.
Eamon Ore-Giron
Eamon Ore-Giron, born 1973, is an American artist recognized for his vibrant abstract paintings. His work synthesizes influences from Latin American modernism, indigenous Peruvian patterns, and global abstraction, creating geometric compositions that resonate with cultural hybridity and spiritual depth. He explores the interconnectedness of form and ancestry.
Naudline Pierre
Naudline Pierre (b. 1989) is an American painter whose work constructs vivid, fantastical realms inhabited by mystical female figures. Her canvases are richly symbolic, exploring themes of spiritual transformation, protection, and self-possession through a vibrant, expressive figurative style that draws on personal and collective mythologies.
Byron Kim
Byron Kim (b. 1961) is an American painter renowned for his minimalist and conceptually rich abstract works. His practice often uses systematic approaches to explore themes of identity, memory, and perception, famously exemplified by his ongoing "Synecdoche" series that translates skin tones into abstract color fields.
Mernet Larsen
Mernet Larsen (b. 1940) is an American painter distinguished by her unique figurative style, which renders scenes with fragmented perspectives and geometric distortion. Her work creates unsettling, almost Cubist, tableaux that explore the uncanny nature of everyday life and the complexities of human interaction within a flattened, abstract space.
Alison Elizabeth Taylor
Alison Elizabeth Taylor (b. 1974) is an American artist renowned for her innovative use of marquetry. She employs the traditional technique of wood inlay to create captivating, painterly compositions that explore contemporary subjects, often depicting surreal landscapes, psychologically charged portraits, or everyday scenes with a unique material richness.
Fred Tomaselli
Fred Tomaselli (b. 1956) is an American artist celebrated for his intricate, visually dense paintings that fuse natural and artificial elements. His works often incorporate pills, leaves, insects, and other embedded objects beneath layers of resin, creating mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic patterns that explore themes of transcendence, perception, and altered states.
The Estate of Lee Mullican
Lee Mullican (1919-1998) was an American painter and key figure in the mid-20th century California art scene, particularly associated with Dynaton. His unique "typewriter stroke" technique created vibrant, textured canvases exploring spiritual abstraction, often inspired by Native American art, mysticism, and cosmic forces.
Bill Viola
Bill Viola (b. 1951) is a seminal American video artist, considered a pioneer of the medium. His profound video installations delve into fundamental human experiences—birth, death, consciousness, and spirituality—using slow-motion, elaborate symbolic imagery, and powerful soundscapes to create immersive, contemplative environments.
Jordan Nassar
Jordan Nassar (b. 1985) is an American artist of Palestinian descent, celebrated for his intricate hand-embroidered works. His practice recontextualizes traditional Palestinian cross-stitch motifs, blending them with abstract patterns and personal narratives to explore themes of cultural heritage, diaspora, and idealized landscapes.