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Varnish Fine Art at ArtPadSF this Weekend

In addition to the exciting line-up of galleries we mentioned in our preview of ArtPadSF and ArtMRKT, San Francisco gallery Varnish Fine Art will be exhibiting some of our favorite artists at ArtPadSF. JennyBird Alcantara (who appeared in the very first issue of Hi-Fructose) will be showing her Candy Land-esque paintings of wounded mythical creatures. The thugged-out woodland animals of Isabel Samaras (Vol. 20) will also make an appearance. Read more after the jump!

Mike Davis (Scribe) by Ransom & Mitchell at Varnish Fine Art of ArtPadSF

 

In addition to the exciting line-up of galleries we mentioned in our preview of ArtPadSF and ArtMRKT, San Francisco gallery Varnish Fine Art will be exhibiting some of our favorite artists at ArtPadSF. JennyBird Alcantara (who appeared in the very first issue of Hi-Fructose) will be showing her Candy Land-esque paintings of wounded mythical creatures. The thugged-out woodland animals of Isabel Samaras (Vol. 20) will also make an appearance. Alcantara and Samaras’ fun, fairy tale-inspired works will be offset by Chris Mars (Vol. 7), Mike Davis and Ransom & Mitchell’s darker paintings that engage with haunting imagery culled from the Renaissance. Jessica Joslin’s whimsical sculptures and Chuck Sperry’s color-saturated paintings of patterned Grecian beauties will also be joining the party. Make sure to stop by Varnish Fine Art’s booth at ArtPadSF May 17-20.

 

Jenny BirdMary’s Little Lamb by JennyBird Alcantara at Varnish Fine Art of ArtPadSF

 

Alpha by Chuck Sperry at Varnish Fine Art of ArtPadSF

 

Clio and Loci by Jessica Joslin at Varnish Fine Art of ArtPadSF

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