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On View: Stacey Rozich, Allison Sommers and Morgaine Faye at Antler Gallery

Currently on view at Antler Gallery in Portland is a three-person show titled "Shrouds & Sinew" featuring work by Stacey Rozich (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 27), Allison Sommers and Morgaine Faye. These three artists dismantle the idea of the grotesque in their work, presenting visceral elements intermingled with the endearing and the humorous. Though working in different styles, all three artists ground their work in the natural world, whether telling allegorical stories based in the animal kingdom or exploring anatomy. Take a look at some work from the exhibition, images courtesy of Antler. See more after the jump!

Currently on view at Antler Gallery in Portland is a three-person show titled “Shrouds & Sinew” featuring work by Stacey Rozich (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 27), Allison Sommers and Morgaine Faye. These three artists dismantle the idea of the grotesque in their work, presenting visceral elements intermingled with the endearing and the humorous. Though working in different styles, all three artists ground their work in the natural world, whether telling allegorical stories based in the animal kingdom or exploring anatomy. Take a look at some work from the exhibition below, images courtesy of Antler.

Allison Sommers.

Stacey Rozich:

Morgaine Faye:

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