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On View: Jason Limon’s “Foretell” at Stranger Factory

Jason Limon currently has a solo show titled "Foretell" at Albuquerque gallery Stranger Factory on view through February 24. A lover of insect-like creatures and serpentine imagery, Limon connects cryptic scenes with creeping, vine-like lines and hairy, spindly textures that seem to weave throughout the body of work. While some of the paintings are more cinematic, engrossing us in otherworldly happenings, others zero in on recurring details reminiscent of inexplicable symbols from a dream. Take a look at some of the works after the jump, images courtesy of Stranger Factory.

Jason Limon currently has a solo show titled “Foretell” at Albuquerque gallery Stranger Factory on view through February 24. A lover of insect-like creatures and serpentine imagery, Limon connects cryptic scenes with creeping, vine-like lines and hairy, spindly textures that seem to weave throughout the body of work. While some of the paintings are more cinematic, engrossing us in otherworldly happenings, others zero in on recurring details reminiscent of inexplicable symbols from a dream. Take a look at some of the works below images courtesy of Stranger Factory.

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