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Mary Heebner – Wetlands MuseThe average human is composed of 70% water, while the rest is a consortium of minerals. In the case of artist Mary Heebner, this alchemy is conveyed through lush, ethereal depictions of the human body. Her latest exhibition, Intimacies/Intimismos, invites the viewer to imagine the beautiful, often tumultuous relationship between humans [...]
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What were some of your earliest influences?
At an early age, I met an artist who was a pointillist. I was really impressed and amazed by the detail and the dedication to the work.
From 15 to 25 years it was really a process of learning. As a child and teenager I would often draw in the [...]
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Fabrik in dialogue with Ruth Weisberg, artist, historian, pedagogue, and Dean of USC’s Gayle Garner Roski School of Fine Arts at the Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, February 15, 2009, during the run of her Norton Simon exhibitions “Guido Cagnacci and the Resonant Image” and “Ruth Weisberg: Selected Works” at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles.
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Alana Lea is a botanical / textile artist whose work integrates old-world character with contemporary verve. Her signature works are digital collage featuring exquisitely rendered botanical watercolors in a precise, yet lively style.
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Stephanie Han Windham was born on June 10, 1971 in Seoul, S. Korea, and emigrated to Southern California in 1978.
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