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Rachel Siegel, Adjunct Portrait Project: For the love of it, 2019, digital illustration, ink jet print, 80″ X 46″

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Digitally illustrated portraits are displayed in a grid of 2 rows, each with four brightly colored rectangles. Each portrait is of an individual, and a paragraph of text below each person contains a quote from that person. Colors include green, orange, pink, yellow and blue.

Rachel Siegel, Adjunct Portrait Project: For the love of it, 2019, digital illustration, ink jet print, 80" X 46"

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Panorama view of gallery with several artworks installed. At the left are a series of small prints in black frames hung on a white wall. Further along the wall as it recedes into the background are other framed artworks and a small red and blue sculptural element along the wall on the floor. At the far right of the image is a pedestal with a ceramic sculpture on top, and a small wall with framed pieces. The back wall has several multi-colored paintings and other wall two dimensional pieces. Several pedestals are placed throughout the gallery. Two smaller walls are in the center background, one with a colorful series of eight prints, the other with a single wall mounted artwork. Hanging from the ceiling in the center of the room is a sculptural installation consisting of many strips of paper with green leaf shapes.

WHAT IS CONSIDERED AND SHARED, installation view

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

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