Wanderlust: The Yucatan

 

In October 2015, I spent ten days exploring the Yucatan, Mexico. I sat in parks, restaurants, street corners, bars, and bus stops filling sketchbooks and walked for miles taking photographs. The result of her time abroad is Wanderlust: The Yucatan. The full body of work is five series of paintings created over the course of 16 months

The 39 works that make up these series pair seemingly banal subjects like floor tiles, cars, and weathered paint, with items of cultural significance, such as grave markers. This exhibit seeks to heighten the beauty of what is frequently overlooked.

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