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LYDIA BASSIS
“I consider the imagery in my work to be a private symbolism,” Lydia Bassis said of the beautiful geometric forms she creates. Her work is spare, but the white space plays a pivotal role. Like a page in a book, the clean backdrop highlights the interplay of swirls, whorls, crescents, and other shapes, calling to mind some mysterious, lyrical language. lydiabassis.com
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LAURA ZECK
Bold and balanced with a hint of studied whimsy, Zeck’s work delights the eye and tells a story through an intriguing blend of abstract and figurative elements. Playful titles add to the sense of a tale illustrated, and each piece, made with a combination of acrylic, mylar, and resin on board, appears to glow, as though lit from within. zincartinteriors.com/laura-zeck
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BROOKE BORCHERDING
The kaleidoscopic landscapes of Brooke Borcherding’s recent work are a contemporary take on a venerable genre. Brilliantly colored blocks of color cascade across the canvas, creating a wonderfully pixelated image of urban environments that shimmer with dynamic energy. Borcherding said these “deconstructions,” aim “to shed light on the beauty of ordered chaos.” brookeborcherding.com Member FDIC
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CLAIRE JAUREGUI
The diminutive, jewel-like pieces that Jauregui creates are small but striking with their bright colors, organic forms, and unconventional arrangements. She skillfully layers different media, including ink, watercolor, acrylic, and screen print — all of which gives her graphic compositions richness and depth while maintaining a cool, modern simplicity. etsy.com/shop/clairejauregui
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