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Featured Works Shuffle
Other
Dust Buddies Sticker Sheet
by Tara Zeng
This is a small sticker set with all your furry friends. These dust buddies were taken from my "Excavating Unchartered Territory" piece and hopefully you can give them a new home.
Mixed Media
Painting & Drawing
by Tara Clews
Ink, paint & play. An ever flowing array of art for sale and I am always available for custom art projects; drawings, paintings, design for merchandise, album art, posters, logos, murals etc. Plenty more painting & drawings on my personal... More
Painting
Insides Out
by Geneviève Groulx
Anatomical landscape of human diseases in the anthropocene.
Drawing
Bubonic Inklings (how to process spirits)
by Madeline Macneil
paralysis in sleep (an archive of dreams).
Illustration
I don't understand
by Melody Yuan
I don't understand depicts two robots talking to each other starting with words and dialogs of common languages, and then moving on creating new languages and generating wildly unknown conversations.
Photography
Vessel of Offerings
by Helen Tran
Each panel depicts teacup sets that convey a photographic dialogue for prayers and offerings to our ancestors. These porcelain vessels hold tea or water, which is symbolic of "holding conversations". Tea ceremonies are customary practice in China... More