Mundane: The Ordinary Everyday
There is something powerful about finding inspiration and meaning in the ordinary everyday things and spaces around us. For the artist it represents a Zen-like independence from assumed ideals, and a dexterity of mind and perception that, when practiced and shared through visual art, transfers the potent sense of appreciation to the unsuspecting viewer, like a sage gifting illumination of a higher nature.
For this exhibit 105 artists submitted 421 works from 31 states and 4 countries including England, Israel, Sweden, and the United States. Twenty works by the following 16 artists from 15 states and England were selected by a blind jury process for presentation in the gallery and the Manifest Exhibition Annual publication.
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There is something powerful about finding inspiration and meaning in the ordinary everyday things and spaces around us. For the artist it represents a Zen-like independence from assumed ideals, and a dexterity of mind and perception that, when practiced and shared through visual art, transfers the potent sense of appreciation to the unsuspecting viewer, like a sage gifting illumination of a higher nature.
For this exhibit 105 artists submitted 421 works from 31 states and 4 countries including England, Israel, Sweden, and the United States. Twenty works by the following 16 artists from 15 states and England were selected by a blind jury process for presentation in the gallery and the Manifest Exhibition Annual publication.