Osamu Kobayashi’ struggle of painting aims to create work with a sensation similar to that of a clear thought: the idea has its bases covered where there’s no room for argument. His work is reductive in form, often compositionally centered, and employs a spontaneous and intuitive array of colors, shapes, and textures. Using these elements the artist creates visual dualities: chance vs. control, organic vs. geometric, warm vs. cool, large vs. small, etc. He holds a BFA, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, and New York Studio Residency Program.
Lauren Mabry makes painterly, abstract, ceramic sculpture. Primarily her work communicates directly through its formal and aesthetic qualities, but it may also be understood in relationship to Post-Minimalist and Process Art. Ultimately, Mabry’s work is a synthesis of intuitive, expressive surfaces and elemental forms. Mabry holds a MFA, Ceramics, University of Nebraska- Lincoln; BFA, Ceramics, Kansas City Art Institute,among others.
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