Miriam Singer, Jim Houser, and Andrew Jeffrey Wright: Pushing
I use a variety of media including traditional printmaking, collage, markers, and acrylic paint to create small and large works on paper and panels. Most of the works included in the current show PUSHING are a response to a walk or daily travel through neighborhoods that I spend time in. I generally draw in a sketchbook or sometimes on a single sheet of paper while out in the field. I draw architecture and objects by looking. Often, bringing the drawings into my studio where I add sketches to paper or panels. I draw or paint from sketches, memory, photographs, and from invention. These works are about physical materials, color, and line as well as a playful response to my daily experience in the built environment. 鈥Miriam Singer
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I use a variety of media including traditional printmaking, collage, markers, and acrylic paint to create small and large works on paper and panels. Most of the works included in the current show PUSHING are a response to a walk or daily travel through neighborhoods that I spend time in. I generally draw in a sketchbook or sometimes on a single sheet of paper while out in the field. I draw architecture and objects by looking. Often, bringing the drawings into my studio where I add sketches to paper or panels. I draw or paint from sketches, memory, photographs, and from invention. These works are about physical materials, color, and line as well as a playful response to my daily experience in the built environment. 鈥Miriam Singer
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Paradigm Gallery is showing a three-person show celebrating collage, color, and pattern featuring Miriam Singer, Jim Houser, and Andrew Jeffrey Wright.