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Kowkie Durst, Bottle with murmuration design, 2020, salt fired porcelain, 6″ x 5″ x 5″

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Ceramic vase like form sits on a white pedestal, with another ceramic object behind it on the upper left. The ceramic form is narrow at the bottom, widens in the middle, has narrow shoulders, becomes narrowest at its nect and widens again at the top where there is a round opening. The surface is glossy and the design is of bluish black dots that wander across the body of the vase with large areas of white abstract forms on the lower right and on the middle left. The rest of the vase is a yellowish beige with light streaks of orange in some areas.

Kowkie Durst, Bottle with murmuration design, 2020, salt fired porcelain, 6" x 5" x 5"

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Intalglio print that has been hand colored. A male figure dressed in the style of indigenous people of Central America is laying back on an elaborately decorated platform. His body is seen in profile. The base of the platform looks like the base of a tank, with gears and a tread. Protruding from the mouth of the man is what looks like the barrel and scope of a weapon, and a tall plant grows out of that barrel. In the background is a cloudy sky with a band of light blue at the top. A colorful border frames the image. Predominant colors in the work include green, red, yellow, brown and blue

Gene Flores, What if, 2019, hand colored intaglio with glaze, 13″ x18 “

Still image from a video. Flesh toned forms resembling human parts - arms, hands and a torso - are depicted as different planes that are cut and layered and placed across the foreground of the image. Smaller gray and white abstract angular forms, also like cut outs, are at the center. The planes seem to vibrate across a white background, with hints of light yellow hovering around the spaces.

Myra Day, Falling, 2019, still from a video made in Unity, Blender, PicsArt and Shotcut

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