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

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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 "

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A small format accordion book is open and sitting on a white surface. The book is handpainted in watercolors, and has over a dozen pages, each 3 inches square. The pages on the left show calligraphic lettering in red and black. The pages on the right each portray an illustration of a cat's face in front of a gold circle. At the center of the image is the face of a dog in a gold circle. The book has is bordered on top and bottom with an eight of an inch strip of brown.

Tatiana Gebert, Pets Meus in Villam, 2019, watercolor, pen, mixed media, 3″ x 3″ accordion book

Landscape drawing with black frame. The charcoal drawing is of a swing set in a field of snow. In the foreground of the drawing is white snow. The middle ground depicts three empty swings, with the legs of the structure (drawn as upside down V shapes) in between them and on either end of the structure. In the background are trees. The drawing is in subtle black and white tones and the overall mood of the piece is stillness and quiet.

Karen Esler, Winter IV, 2019, pastel, charcoal, and spray paint on paper, 9″ x 14″

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