July 30, 2020

Speleothems (Cave Formations)

acrylic on paper, 11" x 14"
Posted by Mark Roth at 02:24 AM

July 29, 2020

Disembodied Eyes: playfield

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acrylic on magazine page, 11” x 14”
Posted by Mark Roth at 08:36 PM

July 27, 2020

Speleothems: run_#66

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acrylic on magazine page, 11” x 14”
Posted by Mark Roth at 11:30 PM

July 25, 2020

Speleothems: blottingpaper_#64

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acrylic on magazine page, 11” x 14”
Posted by Mark Roth at 09:09 PM

July 21, 2020

Disembodied Eyes: thin

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acrylic on magazine page, 11” x 14”
Posted by Mark Roth at 03:03 AM

July 17, 2020

Speleothems: amor_#63

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acrylic on magazine page, 11” x 14”
Posted by Mark Roth at 04:29 PM

July 15, 2020

Speleothems: flickering_#62

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acrylic on magazine page, 11” x 14”
Posted by Mark Roth at 03:13 AM

July 12, 2020

Pop Stoppages 2010-14

bottle labels and acrylic on paper, 11" x 17"
Posted by Mark Roth at 05:25 AM

July 09, 2020

Tumbleweeds 2

acrylic and collage on paper, 11" x 14"
Posted by Mark Roth at 11:03 PM

July 05, 2020

Tumbleweeds 1

acrylic and collage on paper, 11" x 14"
Posted by Mark Roth at 04:38 AM

July 04, 2020

Marisa Malone at Adjacent To Life

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Tinsquo's curatorial project, Adjacent To Life, presents a selection of new watercolors by Marisa Malone. The artist states:

“These paintings emerged during three months of lockdown. One a day, eighty-six in total, they became a foundational part of tracking the long, blurring days spent at home. Providing routine, focus and a lens to view familiar surroundings anew, everyday objects and scenery became central figures. Their unrefined and imperfect nature offer an intimate and tender quality and suggest having less to do with outcome and more with process."

The exhibit is on view through August 7 at the Adjacent to Life gallery housed in Ninth Street Espresso (341 E. 10th Street at Ave B, New York City).

Posted by Mark Roth at 08:26 PM

July 01, 2020

June's Acrylic Palettes

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Posted by Mark Roth at 07:59 PM