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Femke Hiemstra Sneak Peek

Mixed media artist Femke Hiemstra will bring her speculativevisual fictions to Merry Karnowsky Gallery on July 30th for a three -personshow including Audrey Kawasaki and Deedee Cheriel. Forming her fantastical paintingsaround a cast of odd characters usually involving anthropomorphic creatures andpersonified inanimate objects, the work is often composed on found objects suchas antique book covers and wooden clock bases. These interesting “canvas”choices lend themselves to the detailed works; showcasing a mastery of color andcomposition, freckled with immaculate typography. Take a peek at more previewimages after the jump.

Mixed media artist Femke Hiemstra will bring her speculative visual fictions to Merry Karnowsky Gallery on July 30th for a three -person show including Audrey Kawasaki and Deedee Cheriel. Forming her fantastical paintings around a cast of odd characters usually involving anthropomorphic creatures and personified inanimate objects, the work is often composed on found objects such as antique book covers and wooden clock bases. These interesting “canvas” choices lend themselves to the detailed works; showcasing a mastery of color and composition, freckled with immaculate typography. Take a peek at more preview images below.

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