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Michael Kerbow’s Painting Abberations

Conscious of the impact our daily habits have on our global surroundings, San Francisco-based artist Michael Kerbow has created paintings that speak directly to the exploration of personal choices, our desires, and consequences of repetitious actions. These patterns and complexities are evident in his new work which includes a series called Abberations. This body of work illustrates patterns and subtle complexities that remind us that our actions continually intertwine with our world’s environment. See more after the jump!

Conscious of the impact our daily habits have on our global surroundings, San Francisco-based artist Michael Kerbow has created paintings that speak directly to the exploration of personal choices, our desires, and consequences of repetitious actions. These patterns and complexities are evident in his new work which includes a series called Abberations. This body of work illustrates patterns and subtle complexities that remind us that our actions continually intertwine with our world’s environment.











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