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Follow on Google News | ![]() Perfectly Imperfect | International art exhibitTwentyseven artworks from six countries to explore imperfections and monochromatism.
By: imperfecta. 27 artworks from 6 countries to explore imperfections and monochromatism The Imperfecta Art & Design Gallery is pleased to present Perfectly Imperfect, a group art show that features 27 artists based in the US, UK, Italy, Spain, Chile and Mexico. On view from November 9th to the 31st, the show features new original artworks by artists Ágata Pérez, Alexis Marcie Bomarito, Amelia Johannsen, Arianna Gazca, Bea Garth, Bernadette Fox, Daria Loi, Deborah Donelson, Francesca Dalla Benetta, Francesca Loi, Holly de Saillan, Jacqueline Myers-Cho, Kate Reed, Laura Pedrini, Linda Tarr, Mimma Scarpini, Natasha Martinovic, Rosa Henriquez, Ruth Meijer, Sage Kemmerlin, Sena Clara Creston, Sandra Alderman, Sue Schaefer, Strauss-McQueen, Wynter Jones, Zarod Rominski and Zexuan Jia. Artists were challenged to explore notions of imperfection and the beauty of imperfect uniqueness by creating monochromatic artworks in any medium. The 27 artworks on show include oil and acrylic paintings, ceramic art, art dolls, bronze sculptures, multimedia art, mixed media art, fiber art, ink and pencil drawings and photography. Artists Strauss-McQueen state that "perfection is a mirage -- and yet, as humans we aspire with amusing naivety to this unattainable plane." Their piece, entitled Per[fiction] Ceramist Linda Tarr, who created a tonal percussion instrument, reflects: "to assume imperfection enables risk" and art doll maker Zexuan Jia created a cat that is "attempting to sew herself back together" because "it is perfectly fine to be flawed" if you try to "pull everything together." Multimedia artist Arianna Gazca, leveraging dark color schemes, expresses the "feeling of emptiness, uncertainty, and ominous ambiguity" associated with notions of imperfection. While Kate Reed explores "how even a person who is "perfect" can often only see their own perceived imperfections," The above statements are a small sample of the powerful stories and interpretations of what imperfection may mean and represent. As Amelia Johannsen puts it, "in a world driven by ideals of perfection", imperfections are not failures, but "marks of life, evidence of growth, resilience, and adaptation." The show debuts on November 9 with an Opening Reception from 5 to 7pm and runs through November 31. ---- imperfecta is an art & design gallery focused on women artists and minority creatives. 117 6th St, Oregon City OR http://www.imperfecta.xyz Tuesday–Thursday: Friday-Saturday: End
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