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“Storyellers” at Strychnin Gallery Preview

Opening next month at Berlin’s Strychnin Gallery is the fourperson exhibition ‘Storytellers,’ featuring narrative-rich works by BenjaminVierling, Marcus Poston, Raf Veulemans and Saturno Butto. Using darkly poetic imageryin lieu of a written language, the artists have cultivated a stunning catalogof poignant symbolism within their compositions. Using intense imagery such asbird remains, black snakes and bloody wounds, the works conjure the stories bestwhispered beneath the glow of candlelight and with the chill of autumn howlingoutside. View more preview images after the jump.

Benjamin Vierling

Opening next month at Berlin’s Strychnin Gallery is the four person exhibition ‘Storytellers,’ featuring narrative-rich works by Benjamin VierlingMarcus PostonRaf Veulemans and Saturno Butto. Using darkly poetic imagery in lieu of a written language, the artists have cultivated a stunning catalog of poignant symbolism within their compositions. Using intense imagery such as bird remains, black snakes and bloody wounds, the works conjure the stories best whispered beneath the glow of candlelight and with the chill of autumn howling outside. View more preview images below.

Benjamin Vierling

Marcus Poston

Raf Veulemans

Saturno Butto

Saturno Butto

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