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Studio Visit with Jeremy Hush

Recently, we were able to visit emerging artist Jeremy Hush's Philadelphia studio as he prepared for his upcoming show, "At A Loss For Words" opening at the end of this month at Thinkspace gallery. Working in ball-point pen and an autumnal color palette, the new works explore themes of decay and rebirth, as his strange beauties double as vessels as birds and other wildlife find homes between their rib and jaw bones. Tangles of overgrown natural elements converge with rusted skeleton keys and clockwork parts, an interesting marriage between nature and machinery that provides a nuanced back drop for his ghostly figures. Take a peek at a preview of the works as well as the artist's studio after the jump.

Recently, we were able to visit emerging artist Jeremy Hush‘s Philadelphia studio as he prepared for his upcoming show, “At A Loss For Words” opening at the end of this month at Thinkspace gallery. Working in ball-point pen and an autumnal color palette, the new works explore themes of decay and rebirth, as his strange beauties double as vessels as birds and other wildlife find homes between their rib and jaw bones. Tangles of overgrown natural elements converge with rusted skeleton keys and clockwork parts, an interesting marriage between nature and machinery that provides a nuanced back drop for his ghostly figures. Take a peek at a preview of the works as well as the artist’s studio.

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