ALL ITEMS
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Harumi Abe
$945Starting Bid: $1050
Buy It Now: $2250
FMV: $1500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Harumi Abe
o Title: Fern Forest 3
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Acryla gouache and acrylic on panel
o Dimensions: 14 x 12 x 2 inches
o Description: Through the genre of landscape painting, I consider ideas about home, garden, utopia, time, and sublime. In my paintings, I strive to capture the impermanence of the natural world. The nature you witness at the moment is only visible now and not at any other time. I layer images from my current residence in Florida and my original home in Japan to focus on the ever-changing relationship between myself and the land.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.harumiabe.com | @harumiabeartist
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Zoe Alexa
$1400Starting Bid: $1400
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: $2000
Unframed
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Zoe Alexa
o Title: Pickbonelace
o Year: 2023 o Medium: Wood, paperclay, Plastic and acrylic paint
o Dimensions: 6 x 23 inches
o Description:
Zoe creates isolated figures that reflect various degrees of evolution and playful expansion. Through a collection of amoebic shapes, she looks to amplify their imagined features with humorous size and vivid colors. By creating something so other, yet very similar to our own microscopic making, her work is dependent on envisioning these peculiar forms taking an active role in our lives. Pickbonelace is a wearable sculpture piece. The acquired name is a mash-up of Pickles (amoebic shapes I am aesthetically drawn to) and Bones (the mentioned shapes taking on a physical attribute of our bodies in order to create a familiar introduction and bond) as a Necklace. The narrative of this work focuses on humor connecting ambiguous form -vs- discomfort -vs- our own familiar human makeup. It weighs approximately 2.5 lbs. and is constructed from 90% upcycled materials found at the Resource Depot in West Palm Beach.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.zoealexa.com | @zoealexa
101

Nathalie Alfonso
$1750Starting Bid: $1750
Buy It Now: $3750
FMV: $2500
Unframed
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Nathalie Alfonso
o Title: LineScape, Devils Potato IX
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Soft Pastel on Archival Paper, Mounted on Wood Panels
o Dimensions: 18 x 24 inches | Unique Edition
o Description: Produced as part of the solo exhibition LineScape | 2023
o Artist website or Instagram: nathaliealfonsostudio@gmail. com | @nathalie_alfonso_studio
102

Dona Altemus
$350Starting Bid: $350
Buy It Now: $750
FMV: $500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Dona Altemus
o Title: Sounding Perforations
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Digital photograph
o Dimensions: 11 x 16 inches
o Description: A series of site specific spatial interventions in South Florida native landscapes that were funded by he Miami Individual Artists (MIA) Grants Program.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://donaaltemus.com
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Dona Altemus
$350Starting Bid: $350
Buy It Now: $750
FMV: $500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Dona Altemus
o Title: Sounding Perforations
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Digital photograph
o Dimensions: 11 x 16 inches
o Description: A series of site specific spatial interventions in South Florida native landscapes that were funded by he Miami Individual Artists (MIA) Grants Program.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://donaaltemus.com
104

Marianna Angel
$840Starting Bid: $840
Buy It Now: $1800
FMV: $1200
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Marianna Angel
o Title: Movement No. 2
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Oil on canvas
o Dimensions: 23 x 21 inches
o Description: Movement No. 2 is a song of catharsis, of loss and salvation. To be found and have found, then lost and saved. We experience loss alone and intimately. We grieve with our angels and weep crystal tears. Longing for what was lost is a long string is a long pink cord to the source. But some things cannot be kept for they are not meant to be and when they are not meant to be they are carried away. That is okay. We exist in only a fraction of time, a slither so short. From here I go into the forest to wither and say goodbye for the loss and has left and is no longer.
o Artist website or Instagram: mariannangel.com
105

Kevin Arrow
$1400Starting Bid: $1400
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: $2000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Kevin Arrow
o Title: Untitled
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Hand cut paper and glue
o Dimensions: 35 x 23 1/2 inches
o Description: In 2022 I developed a new method of working that produced immediate results and seemingly infinite possibilities. Using 8 1/2 x 11 inch colored paper, scissors and white glue I began folding, cutting and gluing paper during every available opportunity. This resulted in over 300 new works of various sizes and configurations of which this my first attempt at working larger than 8 1/2 x 11 inches. This work is informed by my lifelong interest in abstraction, nature, and sacred geometry.
o Artist website or Instagram: IG @drawn_inward
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Gabriela Ayza
$350Starting Bid: $350
Buy It Now: $750
FMV: $500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Gabriela Ayza
o Title: SELLING PANTIES EDITION
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Enameled ceramic
o Dimensions: 9 x 11 inches
o Description: My project in progress "selling panties", which portrays aspects of contemporary life, women and false liberalism with humor and sarcasm. I offer for sale my unique panty sculptures, made with glazed ceramic.
o Artist website or
Instagram: www.gabrielaayza.com | @ayzagabriela
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Gabriela Ayza
$350Starting Bid: $350
Buy It Now: $750
FMV: $500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Gabriela Ayza
o Title: SELLING PANTIES EDITION
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Enameled ceramic
o Dimensions: 9 x 11 inches
o Description: My project in progress "selling panties", which portrays aspects of contemporary life, women and false liberalism with humor and sarcasm. I offer for sale my unique panty sculptures, made with glazed ceramic.
o Artist website or
Instagram: www.gabrielaayza.com | @ayzagabriela
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Gabriela Ayza
$350Starting Bid: $350
Buy It Now: $750
FMV: $500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Gabriela Ayza
o Title: SELLING PANTIES EDITION
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Enameled ceramic
o Dimensions: 9 x 11 inches
o Description: My project in progress "selling panties", which portrays aspects of contemporary life, women and false liberalism with humor and sarcasm. I offer for sale my unique panty sculptures, made with glazed ceramic.
o Artist website or
Instagram: www.gabrielaayza.com | @ayzagabriela
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Amadeo Azar
$2100Starting Bid: $2100
Buy It Now: $4500
FMV: $3000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Amadeo Azar
o Title: The Voices #1
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Watercolor and glazed pottery on paper
o Dimensions: 27 3/5 x 17 7/10 x 2 inches
o Artist website or Instagram: https://dotfiftyone.com/AMADEO-AZAR
Courtesy of artist and DOTFIFTYONE GALLERY
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Roxana Barba
$612Starting Bid: $612
Buy It Now: $1312
FMV: $875
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Roxana Barba
o Title: Remote Consciousness
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Paper collage
o Dimensions: 11 x 14 inches
o Description: Consiencia Remota addresses human centered hierarchies in the natural world.
o Website: roxanabarba.com
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Roxana Barba
$437Starting Bid: $612
Buy It Now: $1312
FMV: $875
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Roxana Barba
o Title: Carronero X (1/10)
o Year: 2020
o Medium: Archival pigment print, digital collage,
o Dimensions: 11 x 14 inches (framed)
o Description: Archival print of digital collage, first of an edition of ten. In Carronero X, an Andean condor's head and white collar arise from an upcycled lamp with human limbs.
o Artist website or Instagram: roxanabarba.com | IG au_roxana
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Roxana Barba
$437Starting Bid: $612
Buy It Now: $1312
FMV: $875
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Roxana Barba
o Title: Carronero Y (1/10)
o Year: 2020
o Medium: Archival pigment print, digital collage,
o Dimensions: 11 x 14 inches (framed)
o Description: Archival print of digital collage, first of an edition of ten. In Carronero Y, an African vulture head stands high on a non-human torso flanked by gracious arms.
o Artist website or Instagram: roxanabarba.com | au_roxana
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Glen Barkley
$415Starting Bid: $315
Buy It Now: $675
FMV: $450
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Glen Barkley
o Title: Adams Stink Bottle
o Year: 2020
o Medium: Earthenware
o Dimensions: 6 x 4 x2 inches
o Description: Glenn Barkley is an artist, writer, curator and gardener based in Sydney and Berry NSW, Australia. His work operates in the space between these interests drawing upon ceramics deep history, to popular song, the garden and conversations about art and the internet. He was previously senior curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (2008-14) and curator of the University of Wollongong Art Collection (1996-2007).
He is co-founder of Kilnit Experimental Ceramics Studio Glebe and Co-Director of The Curators Department an independent curatorial agency based in Sydney. He has work in the Art Gallery of South Australia, National Gallery of Australia and Artbank Sydney.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://mindysolomon.com/artist/glenn-barkley/
Courtesy of artist and Mindy Solomon Gallery
114

Toby Barnes
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Toby Barnes
o Title: Batik C'est Chic
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Batik Wax, Dye, Cotton and Synthetic Polymer
o Dimensions: 30x 40 inches
o Artist instagram: tobybarnesart
o Description: Toby Barnes is a Massachusetts based visual artist, working in painting, textiles, and digital art to explore symbolic and material intercultural communication. His work addresses ideas of hybridity and creolization, the making of the new in the interactions and tensions between cultural forms and practices. Inspired by contemporary and traditional Asian iconography, textiles, and spiritual practices, he is interested in how human beings animate their material world, relating new and old forms to create unimagined languages, forms, and futures. Barnes has long been inspired by the energizing mix of peoples and cultures in urban settings, as well as concerned by economic and environmental deterioration. In his work, he looks at how certain materials and forms can generate greater presence, reflection, and meditation to work against the accelerating and consumptive forces of the present.
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Omar Barquet
$14350Starting Bid: $14350
Buy It Now: $30750
FMV: $20500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Omar Barquet
o Title: EL NUDO POR VENIR
o Year: 2016
o Medium: Rocking chair fragments, enamel and lighting
o Dimensions: 82 x 47 x 31 inches
o Description: The works in the Mecedoras series are composed of fragments of wooden rocking chairs (mecedora in Spanish). In the works, I appoint each rocking chair fragment to be a letter of the alphabet based on the shadow it projects. Each piece in this series transforms a word or phrase from Francisco HernÃÆ'Æ'Æ'ÃÆ''Ã'Ã'¡ndez's poem Cinco Melismas para Gunther Gerzo, inviting the viewer to "read" the poem on the wall as a calligraphic gesture. Additionally, each one of the rocking chair letters is situated at a specific height which is determined by a waveform analysis of the pitch and rhythm of the poet's voice as he reads his poem aloud.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.omarbarquet.com/art-series/mecedoras | https://www.instagram.com/omarbarquet/?hl=en
Courtesy of artist and Zilberman Gallery
116

Jennifer Basile
$5180Starting Bid: $5180
Buy It Now: $9000
FMV: $6000
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Jennifer Basile
o Title: Great Blue
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Mixed Media Relief Print
o Dimensions: 40 x 30 inches
o Description: My artwork depicts the beauty of south Florida and the celebration of wildlife. Honoring the Great Blue Heron as our environment shifts toward less wild life presence.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.jenniferbasile.com | @Jbasile40
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J. Berk King + B. Hiveley
$3080Starting Bid: $3080
Buy It Now: $6600
FMV: $4400
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Judith Berk King and Bryan Hiveley
o Title: Drifters
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Ceramic and graphite
o Dimensions: 15 x 16 x 8 inches
o Description: In this body of work, form and surface are combined to meld complementary narratives. They are all referencing living things, but do not exist in the past or in the present. The imagery on the sculptures recalls the work of scientific illustrators of the past, transcending time. Through re-imagination and distortion, the viewer is invited to examine and interpret the ambiguous (and sometimes disquieting) forms and images that inhabit these works. The complete drawing can only be seen by examining it from several sides, reminding us that there is more than one point of view necessary to imagine the whole.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.judithberkking.com and www.bryanhiveley.com
118

Blazejack and Levenson
$3150Starting Bid: $3150
Buy It Now: $6750
FMV: $4500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Annie Blazejack and Geddes Levenson
o Title: Just the Three of Us
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Acrylic on panel
o Dimensions: 40 x 30 inches
o Description: After having twins in 2021 and losing her dad in 2022, Geddes started to think about the interlocked relationship of birth and death. The creature in this painting is a mashup of the Capitoline Wolf and Cerberus. We like the idea that a three-headed creature, rather than being ferocious, would have to be exceptional at consensus and collaboration. What if Mama Cerberus is more of a guide than a guard?
o Artist website or Instagram: www.annieandgeddes.com and @annieandgeddes
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Johanna Boccardo
$910Starting Bid: $910
Buy It Now: $1950
FMV: $1300
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Johanna Boccardo
o Title: Totem 2
o Year: 2023
o Dimensions: 28 x 15 inches
o Description: Original mixed media on Arches, french cotton paper.
Website: johanna.miami
IG: @jojapiposa
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Liene Bosque
$1890Starting Bid: $1890
Buy It Now: $4050
FMV: $2700
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Mounted in aluminum
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Liene Bosque
o Title: Sugar Mill I
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Print on velvet paper mounted in aluminum
o Dimensions: 40 x 30 inches
o Description: Photographs taken at Sugar Mill Ruins in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Silk fabrics on the photos have rust impressions of chains evoking slave shackles and remind us of oppression, exploitation and inhumanity tied to colonialism. The coquina walls of this historical ruins tell the story of slavery and native removal in Florida for the plantations and the Seminole revolt against the settlers. The fabric intervention as bunting acts as temporary memorial to remember the labor and life of slaves around that area. Edition of 5 + 2 AP
o Artist website: lienebosque.com
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Carola Bravo
$2450Starting Bid: $2450
Buy It Now: $5250
FMV: $3500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Carola Bravo
o Title: Architectural Memory #1
o Year: 2022
o Medium: drawing on vellum, graphite, ink, and cotton threads
o Dimensions: 17 x 21 inches
o Description: With a vocabulary based on architectural memory, the "Architectural Memory #1" has a deep interest in collecting remains and traces to save the memory of my creation process. My intention is part of the conceptual stratum of art that comprises the maker and his/her work, whose process includes a constant dialogue about the nature of the creation and its relationship to reality. Intrinsic to this new body of work, and with a continuous interest in geographical terrains and inhabiting architectural spaces, is a mix of memories grounded in geometry. I believe ideas make sense when they connect and begin to express the concepts that gave rise to them. Conceptual sketches and drawings on vellum are layered together and later intervened through drawing, collaging, tearing and sewing. They show layers of time and space.
o Artist website or Instagram: @carolabravoartstudio | www.carolabravo.com
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Carola Bravo
$2450Starting Bid: $2450
Buy It Now: $5250
FMV: $3500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Carola Bravo
o Title: Architectural Memory #2
o Year: 2022
o Medium: drawing on vellum, graphite, ink, and cotton threads
o Dimensions: 17 x 21 inches
o Description: With a vocabulary based on architectural memory, the "Architectural Memory #1" has a deep interest in collecting remains and traces to save the memory of my creation process. My intention is part of the conceptual stratum of art that comprises the maker and his/her work, whose process includes a constant dialogue about the nature of the creation and its relationship to reality. Intrinsic to this new body of work, and with a continuous interest in geographical terrains and inhabiting architectural spaces, is a mix of memories grounded in geometry. I believe ideas make sense when they connect and begin to express the concepts that gave rise to them. Conceptual sketches and drawings on vellum are layered together and later intervened through drawing, collaging, tearing and sewing. They show layers of time and space.
o Artist website or Instagram: @carolabravoartstudio | www.carolabravo.com
o Percentage: Artist 50% | Locust 50%
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Todd Brittingham
$350Starting Bid: $350
Buy It Now: $750
FMV: 500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Mounted
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Todd Brittingham
o Title: Bunny
o Year: 2019
o Medium: Mounted archival ink jet print. Edition of 12, # 3
o Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches
o Description: the artwork "Bunny" is from a recent series of bronze sculptures, photographs and multi media installations. In this series I combine various images to create unique and sometimes humorous variations on existing objects. The rabbit is symbolic of abundance, procreation, fertility and luck, while the snail represents time the cycle of life, death and rebirth. o o Website: Earthart12.com
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Jorge Cabieses
$1750Starting Bid: $1750
Buy It Now: $3750
FMV: $2500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Jorge Cabiases
o Title: Untitled #11
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Acrylic on canvas
o Dimensions: 23 3/5 x 19 7/10 inches
o Description: Although Jorge Cabieses' paintings are distinctly geometric, his approach success to outsmart an apparent exhausted tradition. His high clean and regular forms are contrasted by the use of hard and rustic materials as supports or by extremely figurative scenes displayed as a background. Applied with oil stick, the areas of solid and plain colors are reminiscent of geometric abstraction painters. Contrary to the artistic missions embraced by these mid-twentieth century artists -the quest for an autonomous language- Cabieses's practice is grounded in the contradiction between the optic and haptic dimensions. This is the contradiction upon which his work stands and from which it acquires the power that has made him renowned all around Latin America.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://dotfiftyone.com/JORGE-CABIESES
Courtesy of artist and DOT FIFTYONE GALLERY
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Lujan Candria
$980Starting Bid: $980
Buy It Now: $2800
FMV: $1400
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Lujan Candria
o Title: Untitled From the series "En el Amoroso Pantano de las Hojas Secas de Otono" I
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Intervened photography. Printed on fabrics. Wood Ink.
o Dimensions: 19 x 10 x 3.5 inches
o Description: Inspired by a deepened focus on the transformative nature of memories, I delve into their ability to morph, blur, and conceal within the mind. This exploration led me beyond the confines of photography, prompting a return to my sculptural roots. While my artistic practice primarily centers around photography, I strive to transcend traditional boundaries. Through active manipulation of photographic images, I employ techniques such as mixing, multiplying, fragmenting, and fusing to create poetic compositions. This process yields sharp details blending with diffuse elements, evolving into almost imperceptible shapes or dissolving into solid colors, reflecting the fragmented narratives of memories. o Artist website or Instagram: lujancandria.com @lujancandria
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Angelo Caruso
$840Starting Bid: $840
Buy It Now: $1800
FMV: $1200
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Angelo Caruso
o Title: Choice
o Year: 2023
o Medium: 3D printed PLA and mixed media
o Dimensions: 4 x 4 inches
o Description: Angelo Caruso is a multidisciplinary artist primarily working in tech-based media and art, encompassing tactile, multisensory, biometric, interactive, algorithmic, and AI art. His current focus is on static and dynamic tactile art. "Choice" is part of a series of 3D printed tactile works that ask the question "Can art be a purely tactile experience?". These pieces seek to reduce their visual impact to a minimum, instead inviting the person experiencing the artwork to forego their sense of sight in favor of touch. This piece presents two choices. The choice to touch the artwork is the first and most important. It's also the hardest choice for many, being that very few artworks are intended to be touched. The second, more subtle choice, is what path you will follow within the artwork, and what you will experience along the way.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://createbuildconnect.com | angelocaruso4444
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Marcos Castro
$2450Starting Bid: $2450
Buy It Now: $5250
FMV: $3500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Marcos Castro
o Title: Cactus Boy
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Oil on canvas
o Dimensions: 24 x 16 inches
o Artist website or Instagram: https://dotfiftyone.com/MARCOS-CASTRO
Courtesy of artist and DOTFIFTYONE GALLERY
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Beatriz Chachamovits
$840Starting Bid: $840
Buy It Now: $1800
FMV: $1200
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Beatriz Chachamovits
o Title: Acanthurus coeruleus
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Plexiglass
o Dimensions: 24 x 33 inches
o Description: Beatriz Chachamovits is an environmental artist based in Miami, Florida, whose work revolves around marine conservation. Through immersive installations and sculptures, she explores the fragility of coral reefs, addressing issues like coral bleaching and plastic pollution. Her work inspires awareness and action for the protection of our oceans. "Heliotropic Seekers" is a temporary public art installation featuring suspended marine forms, responding to sunlight with dynamic movements. Inspired by heliotropism, it showcases the captivating interaction of light and shadow, evoking the natural behaviors of organisms seeking sunlight. Translucent flat pieces create an ethereal seascape, inviting viewers to contemplate marine life's delicate balance. The fish being donated is one of the fabricated extras
o Artist website or Instagram: www.beatrizchachamovits.com
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Westen Charles
$1400Starting Bid: $1400
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: $2000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Westen Charles
o Title: Fire At The Willows
o Year: 2020
o Medium: Reverse Transfer Gel Print, Acrylic, and India Ink on Canvas
o Dimensions: 40 x 64 inches
o Description: Image from the Willows research project
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.westencharles.com/
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Rosemarie Chiarlone
$567Starting Bid: $567
Buy It Now: $1350
FMV: $900
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Rosemarie Chiarlone
o Title: Polyrhythmia
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Archival pigment print of an aerial street map of a Miami neighborhood
o Dimensions: 12 x 11 1/2 inches
o Description: Defined by factors that address the sociopolitical, my work explores the fragility of the human condition in contemporary society. Installations, works on paper, and artists books incorporate and center on representing language and image through evocative, abstract, and poetically coded messages that question societal contexts. The processes I engage in are labor-intensive; words perforated by hand on Fabriano paper using needles of varying gauges juxtaposed to pigmented prints of aerial street maps that I have cut distinctive identifiers from. The absence of imagery created by my use of deliberate, bi-directional, pinpricks or the erasure of visual identifiers underlines the fragility of the human condition. Polyrhythmia is an aerial street map of a Miami neighborhood with an identity that is changing. The work generates layers of meaning to be reconstructed within the viewer's own process of decoding the fluid tension between presence and impermanence
o Artist website or Instagram: https://rosemariechiarlone.com | @chiarlonerosemarie
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Clifton Childree
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Clifton Childree
o Title: Nature Winds #2
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Acrylic on panel with found objects
o Dimensions: 44 x 37 inches
o Description: Incorporating the tradition of collecting forgotten historical objects, the library of painting for the show at Hilger Contemporary, Vienna, are an interpretation of early 20th century advertisement signs by the fictitious Key West perfume maker "Nature Winds".
o Artist website or Instagram: https://emersondorsch.com/artist/clifton-childree/
o Percentage: Locust Projects 100%
Courtesy of the artist and Emerson Dorsch Gallery
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Katie Clark Gabbard
$1400Starting Bid: $1400
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: $2000
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
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o Artist: Katie Clark Gabbard
o Title: First Picnic
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Acrylic
o Dimensions: 65 x 65 inches
o Description: My work is never shy, never small, and never self-conscious. From my studio space in a quiet Ohio, downtown, I create jumbo canvas paintings that are cut into surprising shapes like sweaters, fringy boots, and meandering 12-ft long charm bracelets. I aim for my work to seed questions about how society allows physical objects--like clothing and other products--to so greatly mold personal identity. My finished work is seldom square and, because of a "super secret ingredient" I include in my pigment recipe, the canvases remain extremely flexible. This allows for pieces to be displayed in various styles of rumbled, pleated, and otherwise heaped. Work is attached to the wall using large, intriguing push-pins that I forge in the studio. This particular piece is from the "Picnic Pleasures" series which explores the ways we become less inhibited, more magic-eyed, and more open to love when there is a backdrop of nostalgic ideals and romanticized objects surrounding us.
o Artist website or Instagram: @katie_clark_gabbard
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Jen Clay
$1100Starting Bid: $700
Buy It Now: $1500
FMV: $1000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Jen Clay
o Title: Let's be friends
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Watercolor paper cutout, fabric dye, and ink
o Dimensions: 7 x 4 inches
o Description: "I am motivated by a contradiction that exists within my family and the small town I was raised, where otherness and uncertainty in local lore are embraced, yet, otherness in people- namely expressions of mental illness and trauma- is met with resistance and denial." JC
o Artist website or Instagram: https://emersondorsch.com/artist/jen-clay/
Courtesy of artist and Emerson Dorsch Gallery
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Patricia L. Cooke
$140Starting Bid: $140
Buy It Now: $300
FMV: $200
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Patricia L. Cooke
o Title: "iii-b"
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Laser-cut paper collage
o Dimensions: 14 x 11 inches
o Description: This is an iteration of my body of work "Self-Referential". In the body, there are several families of pieces, all beginning with a fabric assemblage sculpture. From the sculpture, a CNC routed wood sculpture, laser-cut collage, and painting are contrived. This laser-cut collage is based on the third sculpture.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.patriciacooke.com | @misstreesh
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Patricia L. Cooke
$140Starting Bid: $140
Buy It Now: $300
FMV: $200
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Patricia L. Cooke
o Title: "i-b"
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Laser-cut paper collage
o Dimensions: 14 x 11 inches
o Description: This is an iteration of my body of work "Self-Referential". In the body, there are several families of pieces, all beginning with a fabric assemblage sculpture. From the sculpture, a CNC routed wood sculpture, laser-cut collage, and painting are contrived. This laser-cut collage is based on the third sculpture.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.patriciacooke.com | @misstreesh
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Patricia L. Cooke
$140Starting Bid: $140
Buy It Now: $300
FMV: $200
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Patricia L. Cooke
o Title: "ii-b"
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Laser-cut paper collage
o Dimensions: 14 x 11 inches
o Description: This is an iteration of my body of work "Self-Referential". In the body, there are several families of pieces, all beginning with a fabric assemblage sculpture. From the sculpture, a CNC routed wood sculpture, laser-cut collage, and painting are contrived. This laser-cut collage is based on the third sculpture.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.patriciacooke.com | @misstreesh
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Monica Czukerberg
$1400Starting Bid: $1400
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: $2000
Acquisition
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Unframed
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o Artist: Monica Czukerberg
o Title: Tejiendo el Universo III
o Year: 2019
o Medium: Mixed media on Canvas
o Dimensions: 43 x 43 inches
o Description: part of a series of 3 pieces that talk about the connection that exists between nature, the traditions of Mexico and the universe. In an abstract language the piece tells us about the organic shapes and typical colors of Mexico along with the jute rope, all in a set that reminds us of the fusion between these elements.
o Artists Website or Instagram: @monicaczukerberg
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John DeFaro
$630Starting Bid: $630
Buy It Now: $1350
FMV: $900
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Unframed
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o Artist: John DeFaro
o Title: Lawn Scars 104 Pond Road.
o Year: 2023
o Medium: 26 coats of acrylic, dimensional acrylic, human hair, dried Royal Poinciana tree seedpod skin.
o Dimensions: 9 x 12 x 1 1/2 inches
o Description: http://www.johndefaro.com/bio.html
o Artist website or Instagram: http://www.johndefaro.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/johndefaro/
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Cara Despain
$1960Starting Bid: $1960
Buy It Now: $4200
FMV: $2800
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Cara Despain
o Title: Slow Burn photo series (Monument Valley 3)
o Year: 2024
o Medium: 35mm photo transferred to digital print with a dynamite fuse strung through the shadow with box frame.
o Dimensions: 24 x 36 inches
o Description: The piece will be completed by the artist--burned--with the patron who buys the work.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://caradespain.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/caradespain/?hl=en
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Gregory Dirr
$525Starting Bid: $525
Buy It Now: $1075
FMV: $750
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Gregory Dirr
o Title: The Little Girl In Repose
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Masking tape, duck tape, and stucco tape on corrugated plastic
o Dimensions: 18 x 14 inches
o Description: Made using a reductive process. Layers of different colored tapes were applied onto each other, then cut away accordingly.
The Little Girl is the most important character represented throughout my work. She is the main character of my novel, my self-portrait, and a representation of my feminine side. Growing up as a little boy I was always shy and sensitive. Many things that I thought and still believe to be normal characteristics were perceived as effeminate, and therefore negative to my boy peers. In my storytelling, assigning The Little Girl the role of an all-powerful main character inspires open dialogue and self-reflection into the everyday stereotypes we hold onto. Since the beginning of time little girls have been raised differently than little boys, and forcefully assigned a more submissive role in society. In my work, The Little Girl is always the focal point, her actions most important, her demeanor grave and stoic.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.gregorydirr.com/
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Regina Durante Jestrow
$1260Starting Bid: $1400
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: $2000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Regina Jestrow
o Title: Americana Quilt 44
o Year: 2021
o Medium: assorted cotton fabric, batting, thread, on wooden mount
o Dimensions: 21 1/2 x 25 1/2 x 1 inches
o Description: My practice explores American textile history and reinterpreting quilting traditions. My early exposure to sewing as a child paved the way for a journey combining quilt-making with improvisation, contrast, and repeat patterns.
o Artist website or instagram: @reginajestrow
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Jenna Efrein
$700Starting Bid: $700
Buy It Now: $1500
FMV: $1000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Jenna Efrein
o Title: Calving Glacier
o Year: 2024
o Medium: kiln cast Bombay Sapphire glass bottles, wood, paint, LED light, resin
o Dimensions: 16 x 12 inches
o Description: Crafted with meticulous precision, the cast glass piece captures the essence of a calving glacier as it begins to turn in its frozen splendor. Delicate fissures and jagged edges reflect the glacier's gradual disintegration, a poignant reminder of the climate crisis ravaging our planet. Each facet of the glass intricately mirrors the interplay of light and ice, symbolizing the fragile balance of our environment. As the glacier visually fragments into oblivion, the artwork serves as a haunting testament to the urgent need for action against climate change. Its beauty and fragility implores viewers to confront the reality of our rapidly warming world.
o Artist website or Instagram:https://www.jennaefrein.com/ | @jennaefrein
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Elsayed and Demirjiian
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Dahlia Elsayed and Andrew Demirjian
o Title: Title: How is Now?
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Hand tufted and hand dyed wool rug.
o Dimensions: 61 x 49 inches | Edition of 2
o Description: Produced as part of the exhibition SK3000 | Locust Projects 2024
o Artist website or Instagram: @dahliaelsayed @slientpatterns
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Mara Faundez
$1750Starting Bid: $1750
Buy It Now: $3750
FMV: $2500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Mara Faundez
o Title: El Apego
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Acrylic and enamel on canvas
o Dimensions: 71 x 39 1/2 inches
o Description: Mara FaÃÆ'Ã'ºndez is a Chilean visual artist who resides and works
in Santiago. Her work focuses on creating a narrative from the anecdotal, employing elements such as female figures that appear to be different versions of herself. For Mara,
painting also constitutes a moment of personal confrontation. The presence of everyday objects and diegetic texts act as secondary images. Through her painting, Mara explores themes of intimate imagination, such as love and heartbreak, the fleeting passion of infatuation, anxieties, and issues related to identity and sexuality. These themes offer a window into her intimacy, though expressed through fantasy: the artist creates situations driven by a feeling that places her in familiar settings, whether those that surround her or those from her
own history. The saturation of color and its interaction also form part of her pictorial interests.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://mahara-co.com/mara-faundez/
Courtesy of artist and Mahara+Co
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Sarah Ferrer
$1260Starting Bid: $1260
Buy It Now: $2690
FMV: $1800
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Sarah Ferrer
o Title: Take My Hand
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Ceramic
o Dimensions: 22 1/2 x 13 x 9 1/2 inches
o Description: Sarah Ferrer uses clay in order to bring her drawings and paintings to life. She creates objects and figures that are inspired by her feelings that derive from the mundane moments of everyday life. Sarah glazes her work the way she would paint or draw it two dimensionally, creating a piece that looks 2-D while existing in a 3-D form. Take my hand was inspired by the phrase "give someone a hand and they will take your arm instead." The piece depicts a girl in a vulnerable state. She is in the nude with a hand placed over her shoulder, from which her arm was taken. Her skin around the hole has darkened after the cute and spread out. She faces away from the cut and has an embarrassed look on her face depicting the complicated feelings that are faced after someone takes your arm instead.
o Artist website or Instagram: sarahferrer.com | @2win.ssarah
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Sarah Ferrer
$650Starting Bid: $350
Buy It Now: $750
FMV: $500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Sarah Ferrer
o Title: Angel Boy
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Ceramic
o Dimensions: 7 x 7 x 5 1.2 inches
o Description: Sarah Ferrer uses clay in order to bring her drawings and paintings to life. She creates objects and figures that are inspired by her feelings that derive from the mundane moments of everyday life. Sarah glazes her work the way she would paint or draw it two dimensionally, creating a piece that looks 2-D while existing in a 3-D form. This piece is a depiction of the people in our lives who we see as real life angels. Sarah incorporates lively sparkles and a pair of angel wings on the figure. They're used as a form of decoration such as a sticker or a playful sketch and becomes a reflection of a person's individual point of view.
o Artist website or Instagram: sarahferrer.com | @2win.ssarah
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Sarah Ferrer
$210Starting Bid: $210
Buy It Now: $450
FMV: 4300
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Sarah Ferrer
o Title: Heaven Gate
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Ceramic
o Dimensions: 5 x 6 x 4 inches
o Description: Sarah Ferrer uses clay in order to bring her drawings and paintings to life. She creates objects and figures that are inspired by her feelings that derive from the mundane moments of everyday life. Sarah glazes her work the way she would paint or draw it two dimensionally, creating a piece that looks 2-D while existing in a 3-D form. This piece is a depiction of the people in our lives who we see as real life angels. Sarah incorporates lively sparkles and a pair of angel wings on the figure. They're used as a form of decoration such as a sticker or a playful sketch and becomes a reflection of a person's individual point of view.
o Artist website or Instagram: sarahferrer.com | @2win.ssarah
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Samantha Noelia Ferrer
$350Starting Bid: $350
Buy It Now: $750
FMV: $500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Samantha Noelia Ferrer
o Title: 305 Platter
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Ceramic
o Dimensions: 11 3/4 x3 x 11 3/4 inches
o Description:Wheel thrown Terracotta platter with decorative slip and underglaze painting.
o Artist website or Instagram: @2win.sam
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Samantha Noelia Ferrer
$350Starting Bid: $350
Buy It Now: $750
FMV: $500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Samantha Noelia Ferrer
o Title: Decorated Vase
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Ceramic
o Dimensions: 8 x 6 1/2 x 9 1/3 inches
o Description: Hand Built Ceramic vase carved with glaze inlay and application.
o Artist website or Instagram: @2win.sam
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Manuel Forte
$3150Starting Bid: $3150
Buy It Now: $6750
FMV: $4500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Manuel Forte
o Title: Promises
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Oil on wood panel
o Dimensions: 31 1/2 x 23 3/4 inches
o Description: A vase with purple and yellow flowers plays the main role in a fictional domestic setting.
o Artist Instagram: @manuel_v_forte
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Gonzalo Fuenmayor
$4200Starting Bid: $4200
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: $6000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Gonzalo Fuenmayor
o Title: Carmen Toucans
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Charcoal on paper
o Dimensions: 40 x 26 inches
o Description: Gonzalo Fuenmayor has questioned the ideas of what a Latin American artist should be. He makes drawings and installations which persistently deal with two major topics for him: cultural hybridity and transnational identity. Concerned about the effects of modernization and progress not only on natural environments, but mostly on Latin American culture and its ways of being displayed internationally through stereotypes and common places. His aim seems to be not exclusively, to denounce banalization but also to understand its aesthetic mechanisms and cultural power. In the last years he produced large-scale charcoal drawings (of subjects such as palms, storms, royal interiors and furniture), by which he explores tropical symbols in a surreal contact with an opulent and elegant imagery. His work triggers political and sensitive responses, as its stands firmly in the vernacular and artistic tradition of ornament, deeply rooted in the subcontinent.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://dotfiftyone.com/GONZALO-FUENMAYOR-1
Courtesy of artist and DOT FIFTYONE GALLERY
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Gonzalo Fuenmayor
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Gonzalo Fuenmayor
o Title: Bananaman Superhero Ed. 2/10 + 2AP | Includes Bananaman Linotype print, 30 x 22in, Ed. 2/30
o Year: 2024
o Medium: 3D Printing, resine sculpture, spraypaint, fabric and inkjet print on plexiglass
o Dimensions: Superhero 11 2 1/2 inches
o Description: Gonzalo Fuenmayor has questioned the ideas of what a Latin American artist should be. He makes drawings and installations which persistently deal with two major topics for him: cultural hybridity and transnational identity. Concerned about the effects of modernization and progress not only on natural environments, but mostly on Latin American culture and its ways of being displayed internationally through stereotypes and common places. His aim seems to be not exclusively, to denounce banalization but also to understand its aesthetic mechanisms and cultural power. In the last years he produced large-scale charcoal drawings (of subjects such as palms, storms, royal interiors and furniture), by which he explores tropical symbols in a surreal contact with an opulent and elegant imagery. His work triggers political and sensitive responses, as its stands firmly in the vernacular and artistic tradition of ornament, deeply rooted in the subcontinent.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://dotfiftyone.com/GONZALO-FUENMAYOR-1
Courtesy of artist and DOT FIFTYONE GALLERY
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Leslie Gabaldon
$2451Starting Bid: $2451
Buy It Now: $5250
FMV: $3500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Leslie Gabaldon
o Title: Red River
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Materials: Archival Ink Print on 310 grams mould-made copperplate printing
paper. Acid- and lignin-free ISO 9706 conform / museum quality for highest
age resistance.
o Dimensions: 36 x 24 inches
o Description: Editions 1 of 5 + 1AP
o Artist website or Instagram: https://dotfiftyone.com/LESLIE-GABALDON
Courtesy of artist and DOT FIFTYONE GALLERY
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Lilian Garcia-Roig
$4900Starting Bid: $4900
Buy It Now: $10500
FMV: $7000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Lilian Garcia-Roig
o Title: "Cumulative Nature: Deering Sabal Palm"
o Year: 2024
o Medium: on-site oil on canvas painting made at the Deering Estate
o Dimensions: 30 x 24 inches
o Description: As an on-site painter, place is integral to both my subject and process. As a Cuban-born immigrant, my landscape-themed works explore the complex propositions of sense of place and belonging which so influence the construction of personal identity. Up until this year, one of the greatest ironies of my career had been that while I had lived in Florida (Tallahassee) for over two decades, I had never been able to work in South Florida until this year when I was an A-I-R at the Deering Estate where I focused on painting endemic plants. Each painting is created over the course of the day in an intense wet-on-wet cumulative manner that underscores the nature of trying to capture the ever-changing experience of being in that specific location all day.
Significant recognitions include: Guggenheim Fellowship, Joan Mitchel Painting Award, NEA in Painting and residencies such as Skowhegan, MacDowell, Art Omi & Millay.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://liliangarcia-roig.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/ liliangarciaroig/
Courtesy of the artist and Cernuda Art
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Baris Gokturk
$700Starting Bid: $700
Buy It Now: $1500
FMV: $1000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Baris Gokturk
o Title: Forest at Night Paintings
o Year: 2018
o Medium: Oil on canvas
o Dimensions: 9 x 12 inches
o Description: Baris Gokturk is a Turkish artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York. He is a recent graduate of Columbia University's MFA program in sculpture. Recent and upcoming museum projects and exhibitions include SECCA in Winston-Salem, The Jewish Museum in New York, The Frost Art Museum in Miami, and Pera Museum in Istanbul. He also completed public commissions by Columbia University's Butler Library and The Public Art Fund in New York . His solo exhibition Public Secret was on view at Helena Anrather Gallery, in New York, in the fall of 2021. Gokturk has shown his work in the United States and internationally in Germany, Spain, France, Korea, Turkey and Puerto Rico. His work has been featured in ArtForum, The BOMB Magazine and The Brooklyn Rail among others. Gokturk was an ApexArt fellow in Seoul, artist-in-residence at YADDO, and a participant in SOMA Mexico as well as Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. In addition to his MFA from Columbia University in sculpture, he also holds an MFA in painting from Hunter College where he taught for seven years. He currently teaches at The New School and Columbia University. He also runs an art program for Johns Hopkins University's neurology department. From 2011-2015, he ran with a group of artists a gallery and project space called Heliopolis in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. He is the co-founder of Junte, an arts and culture project in Puerto Rico. He has contributed articles to Istanbul based bilingual art magazine RHsanat and the monthly political Post-Express since 2005. Gokturk recently finished artist-in-residence programs at LMCC Governor's Island in New York, Fountainhead in Miami and at Siena Art Institute in Italy. He is currently working on upcoming projects in New York and Istanbul.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.barisgokturk.com
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Baris Gokturk
$700Starting Bid: $700
Buy It Now: $1500
FMV: $1000
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o Artist: Baris Gokturk
o Title: Forest at Night Paintings
o Year: 2018
o Medium: Oil on canvas
o Dimensions: 9 x 12 inches
o Description: Baris Gokturk is a Turkish artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York. He is a recent graduate of Columbia University's MFA program in sculpture. Recent and upcoming museum projects and exhibitions include SECCA in Winston-Salem, The Jewish Museum in New York, The Frost Art Museum in Miami, and Pera Museum in Istanbul. He also completed public commissions by Columbia University's Butler Library and The Public Art Fund in New York . His solo exhibition Public Secret was on view at Helena Anrather Gallery, in New York, in the fall of 2021. Gokturk has shown his work in the United States and internationally in Germany, Spain, France, Korea, Turkey and Puerto Rico. His work has been featured in ArtForum, The BOMB Magazine and The Brooklyn Rail among others. Gokturk was an ApexArt fellow in Seoul, artist-in-residence at YADDO, and a participant in SOMA Mexico as well as Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. In addition to his MFA from Columbia University in sculpture, he also holds an MFA in painting from Hunter College where he taught for seven years. He currently teaches at The New School and Columbia University. He also runs an art program for Johns Hopkins University's neurology department. From 2011-2015, he ran with a group of artists a gallery and project space called Heliopolis in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. He is the co-founder of Junte, an arts and culture project in Puerto Rico. He has contributed articles to Istanbul based bilingual art magazine RHsanat and the monthly political Post-Express since 2005. Gokturk recently finished artist-in-residence programs at LMCC Governor's Island in New York, Fountainhead in Miami and at Siena Art Institute in Italy. He is currently working on upcoming projects in New York and Istanbul.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.barisgokturk.com
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Felice Grodin
$1050Starting Bid: $1050
Buy It Now: $2250
FMV: $1500
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
Framed
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o Artist: Felice Grodin
o Title: Juno
o Year: 2018
o Medium: still image | digital print of 3D digital model
o Dimensions: 17 x 22 inches
o Description: The print is one of a series call HYBRIDS that explore organic modeling in digital space. Juno is part of the first of this series. The titles of the original four (Juno, Diana, Felecitas and Luna) were based on the names of ancient Roman goddesses.
o Artist website or instagram: @felicegrodin
Courtesy of the artist and Diana Lowenstein Gallery
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Adler Guerrier
$1400Starting Bid: $1400
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: $2000
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
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o Artist: Adler Guerrier
o Title: Untitled
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Gouache, colored pencil, acrylic, gesso, paper, and solvent transfer on paper.
o Dimensions: 15 x 11 inches
o Artist website or Instagram: https://adlerguerrier.com/
Courtesy of the artist and David Castillo Gallery
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Valeria Guillen
$590Starting Bid: $590
Buy It Now: $1800
FMV: $840
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
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o Artist: Valeria Guillen
o Title: 3001: A Flower Odyssey
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Laser cut drawing on paper
panel, framed with plexiglass
and 3-d printed PLA plastic,
o Dimensions: 7 1/2 x 8 x 2 inches
o Description: Valeria Guillen, Columbia MFA '24 | Valeria Guillen's process-based and permutative practice generates a series of auspicious symbols and conditions that playfully ask us to reconsider language hierarchies, materiality, and humor. These seemingly familiar forms presented comically and absurdly are authentic to the issue they reference. Whether it is toilet paper represented ad infinitum (demonstrating the fallacies of late capitalism production systems) or an irreverent figure of a public defecator, Guillen uses humor in the face of collapsing societies that have equated amassing toiletries as a sign of progress. Reminiscent of the aesthetics of rebusque in the tropics-a process of defining a problem (or the solution to a problem) in terms of (a simpler version of) itself-Guillen taps into plasticity as an expanded attitude where materials respond directly to environments of scarcity and uncertainty, encouraging us to question their physical and cognitive potentials. Guillen's practice exists then not just because of the language of art but despite it.
- Johann C. Munoz
o Artist website or Instagram: https://valeria-guillen.com/
160

Zac Hacmon
$840Starting Bid: $840
Buy It Now: $1800
FMV: $1200
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
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o Artist: Zac Hacmon
o Title: Unit 11
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Ceramic tile, UV print, enamel, wood, grout, airbrush
o Dimensions: 9 x 9 inche
o Description: Zac Hacmon is an artist based in New York. He has recently exhibited at the Pratt Munson Museum, Utica (NY), the Locust Projects, Miami (FL), the Tel Aviv Museum of Art (Israel), Smack Mellon Gallery (New York), Petach Tikva Museum of Art (Israel), Meet Factory Gallery (Czech Republic), and Artsonje Center (South Korea), The MAC, Belfast (Ireland), Hunter East Harlem Gallery (New York), Jack Shainman Gallery (New York), The Border Project Space (New York). Hacmon has had residencies at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha (NE), the Fountainhead, Miami (FL), the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Workspace program (LMCC) and Salem Art Works (NY), MeetFactory Studio (Czech Republic), and MMCA National Art Studio in Seoul (South Korea). He has received the 2024 & 2021 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) Creative Engagement Grant, the 2020 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship in Craft/Sculpture, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant, the Santo Foundation Individual Artist Award 2019, and the Cafe Royal Cultural Foundation Visual Project Exhibition Grant 2019. Hacmon received an MFA from Hunter College and a BFA from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design (Israel).
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.zachacmon.com/
https://www.instagram.com/zac_hacmon/
161

Haiiileen
$800Starting Bid: $700
Buy It Now: $1500
FMV: $1000
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Framed
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o Artist: Haiiileen
o Title: Awaken Magiiic 03
o Year: 2024 o Medium: acid free poster, with acid free 400 thread paper, artist own chemical process
o Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches
o Description: Haiiileen's latest addition to her oeuvre, titled 'Awaken Magiiic 03', marks a pivotal transition as she harnesses her innovative technique developed through her exploration of rainbow chromatic visuals. This piece is a vibrant abstract collage on acid-free archival poster board. It represents a continuation of her artistic journey that began during the pandemic, where she first ventured into creating a unique chemical solution to capture and repurpose the essence of her collected images into a new body of work. The 'Awaken Magiiic' series epitomizes her progression, embracing an alchemy of color and form that transforms these elements into a compelling visual symphony. Each piece serves not only as a testament to Haiiileen's creative evolution but also as a standalone masterpiece within her expanding spectrum of abstract expressions
o Artist website or Instagram: www.haiiileen.com | @haiiileen
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Juan Henriquez
$3360Starting Bid: $3360
Buy It Now: $7200
FMV: $4800
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Juan Henriquez
o Title: Todas las Demas
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Acrylic, graphite, ink, spray and crayon on canvas.
o Dimensions: 62 x 55 inches
o Description: My pictorial work originates from that psycho-sensitive duplicity that allows viewers to look without rules and perceive carefully at the same time. This alternation of the spontaneous and the deliberate allows things happen, let images arise, and then tie ends or establishes connections, either in the visual space or in the realm of ideas. It is all a matter of accepting the undertaking of seeing in its double condition of being a playful event but also a cognitive vehicle.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.juanhenriquez.com | @juanjhenriquez
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Juan Henriquez
$3220Starting Bid: $3220
Buy It Now: $6900
FMV: $4600
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Juan Henriquez
o Title: Moral de vidrio
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Acrylic, graphite, ink, spray and crayon on canvas.
o Dimensions: 52 x 55 inches
o Description: My pictorial work originates from that psycho-sensitive duplicity that allows viewers to look without rules and perceive carefully at the same time. This alternation of the spontaneous and the deliberate allows things happen, let images arise, and then tie ends or establishes connections, either in the visual space or in the realm of ideas. It is all a matter of accepting the undertaking of seeing in its double condition of being a playful event but also a cognitive vehicle.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.juanhenriquez.com | @juanjhenriquez
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Juan Henriquez
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
Unframed
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o Artist: Juan Henriquez
o Title: La Frigida
o Year: 2018
o Medium: Acrylic, graphite, ink, spray and crayon on canvas.
o Dimensions: 48" x 58" inches
o Description: My pictorial work originates from that psycho-sensitive duplicity that allows viewers to look without rules and perceive carefully at the same time. This alternation of the spontaneous and the deliberate allows things happen, let images arise, and then tie ends or establishes connections, either in the visual space or in the realm of ideas. It is all a matter of accepting the undertaking of seeing in its double condition of being a playful event but also a cognitive vehicle.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.juanhenriquez.com | @juanjhenriquez
165

Gonzalo Hernandez
$2100Starting Bid: $2100
Buy It Now: $4500
FMV: $3000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Gonzalo Hernandez
o Title: Untitled (kneel) Artist Proof
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Jacquard woven
o Dimensions: 24 x 30 inches
o Description: In another work Untitled (kneel) we see a self-portrait of the artist: kneeled on the floor, hands on head. The portrait is an image of the artist perhaps performing a question, or perhaps in despair of waiting for a future yet to come. The sincerity in this piece goes beyond the material form of fabric on wood, and into the visualized action, the desire for the artist to materialize a Buen Futuro.
o Artist website or Instagram: @gonzalo_hernandez__
Courtesy of the artist and Vigil Gonzales
166

David Hicks
$700Starting Bid: $700
Buy It Now: $1500
FMV: $1000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: David Hicks
o Title: Bloom Head
o Year: 2019
o Medium: Ceramic
o Dimensions: 6 1/2 x 7 x 8 inches
o Description: David Hicks' works, drawing inspiration from nature and agricultural products, examines the formal qualities of plans and organic forms common to the American landscape.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://mindysolomon.com/artist/david-hicks/
Courtesy of artist and Mindy Solomon Gallery
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David Hicks
$725Starting Bid: $700
Buy It Now: $1500
FMV: $1000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: David Hicks
o Title: Bloom Head
o Year: 2019
o Medium: Ceramic
o Dimensions: 7 x 7 x 8 inches
o Description: David Hicks' works, drawing inspiration from nature and agricultural products, examines the formal qualities of plans and organic forms common to the American landscape.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://mindysolomon.com/artist/david-hicks/
Courtesy of artist and Mindy Solomon Gallery
168

David Hicks
$700Starting Bid: $700
Buy It Now: $1500
FMV: $1000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: David Hicks
o Title: Bloom Head
o Year: 2019
o Medium: Ceramic
o Dimensions: 5 1/2 x 7 x 6 inches
o Description: David Hicks' works, drawing inspiration from nature and agricultural products, examines the formal qualities of plans and organic forms common to the American landscape.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://mindysolomon.com/artist/david-hicks/
Courtesy of artist and Mindy Solomon Gallery
169

Tishan Hsu
$4900Starting Bid: $4900
Buy It Now: $10500
FMV: $7000
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
Unframed
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o Artist: Tishan Hsu
o Title: grass-screen-skin: zoom 3
o Year: 2024
o Medium: inkjet on archival paper
o Dimensions: 25 3/8 x 37 1/8 inches
o Description: unframed, unique piece - signed and dated by artist
o Instagram: @tishanhsu
© 2024 Tishan Hsu Artists Rights Society/New York
170

David B. Jang
$2100Starting Bid: $2100
Buy It Now: $4500
FMV: $3000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: David B. Jang
o Title: Hedonic
o Year: 2024
o Medium: torched aluminum cans and oil on wood
o Dimensions: 20 x 16 x 4 inches
o Description: Symbols of physical objects with color, texture, shape, movement and sound allow us to manipulate our invisible reality in the ways we need to survive and reproduce. To live is to continue solving such tasks and to present an endless variety of solutions.
o Artist website or instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidbumjang/
171

Carol Jazzar
$3500Starting Bid: $3500
Buy It Now: $7500
FMV: $5000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Carol Jazzar
o Title: The De-Illusion of the Eyes
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Floor installation of branches and cutout photographs.
o Dimensions: Dimension variable
o Description: In-situ ephemeral installation.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caroljazzar/?hl=en
172

Kelley Johnson
$1260Starting Bid: $1260
Buy It Now: $2700
FMV: $1800
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Kelley Johnson
o Title: Somewhere between surface and space
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Acrylic and flash on panel
o Dimensions: 20 x 16 inches
o Description: Kelley Johnson (b. 1973) was born in Houston, Texas and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. He
holds BFA at Parson School of Design and an MFA from Indiana University. Johnson was a
recipient of the painting fellowship with Yale University sponsored by the Ellen
Battell Stoeckel Trust. Recent solo exhibitions of the artist's work have been on view at Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL; David Castillo Gallery, Miami Beach, FL; Hollywood Art and Culture Center, Hollywood, FL; and Freight + Volume gallery NY/NY. He has taught at the university level and exhibited regularly for
over 15 years. Johnson lives and works in Miami, FL.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://johnson-kelley.com/ | @kelleyjohnsonstudio
173

Karla Kantorovich
$1260Starting Bid: $1260
Buy It Now: $2700
FMV: $1800
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Karla Kantorovich
o Title: Sounds of Nature
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Handmade paper, found objects, fabrics, and thread.
o Dimensions: 16 x 21 inches
o Description: This piece is part of the collection of AMATE , an immersive art installation inspired by ancestral papermaking techniques, especially by Mexican Amate paper. Drawing upon the essence of papermaking traditions and rituals, Kantorovich creates a contemporary version of handmade works using locally sourced recycled materials. With this work, Kantorovich explores the intrinsic qualities of paper: it is malleable and fragile, and it can burn in an instant, yet it can also last for centuries. Paper can be easily destroyed but also reconstructed. It can be recycled, transformed, and preserved. She also incorporates found leaves and branches to signify her spiritual bond with the natural world and uses thread to connect all the pieces.
o Artist website or Instagram: kantokarla.com @karlakanto
174

Matt Keegan
$2450Starting Bid: $2450
Buy It Now: $5250
FMV: $3500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Matt Keegan
o Title: D, A, D, E, E
o Year: 2012
o Medium: Unique Xerox drawing and collage
o Dimensions: Need to confirm, think 9 x 12"
o Artist website or Instagram: mattkeegan.info
o Percentage: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%:
175

Amanda Keeley
$1050Starting Bid: $1050
Buy It Now: $2250
FMV: $1500
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Framed
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o Artist: Amanda Keeley
o Title: Dance Constructions (Marissa)
o Year: 2015
o Medium: Giclee print
o Dimensions: 8 x 12 inches print, 12 x 16 inches frame
o Description: From Amanda Keeley's Dance Constructions exhibition at Fred Snitzer Gallery in 2015, dancers were invited to activate the sculptures with movement, delineating the connection that develops between the object and the human figure. This site-specific installation probed the relationship between abstract composition, the human body, time, and space in architecture.
o Artist website or Instagram: @amandaseason
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Katelyn Kopenhaver
$3640Starting Bid: $3990
Buy It Now: $8550
FMV: $5700
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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Artist: Katelyn Kopenhaver
o Title: To have an original thought
o Year: 2024
o Medium: silkscreen on canvas, unique
o Dimensions: 36 x 109 inches
o Description: Our any of our thoughts original anymore? How does the rampant amount of information, censorship, consumption, screens, and data effect our relationship with others and that of ourselves? The text printed is a chaotic blend of "original" writings and found language that can be viewed from multiple literal and conceptual angles - a parallel on how I attempt to perceive reality. Words blend into one another, are intentionally repeated, and/or left alone, creating phrases within phrases, allowing other messages to surface. This loose canvas can be draped, hung with magnets, or stretched to fit a frame.
o Artist website or Instagram: KatelynKopenhaver.com | @KatelynKopenhaver
o Percentage: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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Hander Lara
$1750Starting Bid: $1750
Buy It Now: $3750
FMV: $2500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Hander Lara
o Title: "Los versos del poeta murieron a ciencia cierta" | "The verses of the poet died for sure".
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas
o Dimensions: 30 x 22 inches
o Description: About my work: In the work that I have been developing for some years, I'm interested in exploring the notion of art as language and Western construction, establishing an imbrication with the historical component as a resource to rethink certain patterns of its evolution. I seek to reflect on cultural limits and on the historical canon of Western art, inquiring into its legitimation mechanisms as an expression of power. I'm interested in addressing the notions of experience and originality within the creative exercise, and reaffirming the way in which art allows us to reconfigure our understanding of the reality of things in order to understand the processes of contemporaneity. About the work offered: With this work I'm interested in questioning the way in which the West legitimizes what we assume to be art, conditioning our perception of non-Western visual expressions which fulfill different purposes within other systems of life. I'm interested in claiming the need to recover the enigma of art by establishing a balance between the cerebral and the emotional, between the known and the mystery.
o Artist website: https://handerlara.wixsite.com/misitio | Instagram: @handerlara_art
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Mary Larsen
$1400Starting Bid: $1400
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: $2000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Mary Larsen
o Title: Isolation
o Year: 2021
o Medium:book page, image transfer, maps, acrylic, ink and wax on paper
o Dimensions: 22 x 30 inches
o Description: Starting with an image transfer from the New York Times of the Italian people singing on their balconies during the pandemic and through a meditative process of layering paint, ink, maps and book pages I created a dreamlike world to express the chaos that was going on in the world and inside my mind. The result is a palimpsest which disrupt the stable coordinates of time and place resulting in an alternate world that is at once disorienting yet somehow at peace. Disparate elements work together to create an ephemeral atmosphere of fragmentation and beauty, filled with contrasts and contradictions where memory and perception intersect. The process is a transformative experience that informs the work, with each layer adding richness and depth, creating intimacy. The idea is slowly revealed, mirroring the layers of the subconscious thought process.
o Website or Instagram: www.marylarsen.com | @mary_larsen.art
179

Joshua Levine
$175Starting Bid: $175
Buy It Now: $375
FMV: $250
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Unframed
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o Artist: Joshua Levine
o Title: The Shop Instructor (Standing Arms Crossed)
o Year: 2024 o Medium: Resin, Bondo & Spray Paint
o Dimensions: 10 1/2 x 3. 1/2 x 2 inches
o Description: The Shop Instructor Project revolves around the artist's persona, embodying wisdom and safeguarding. It delves into various themes such as identity, branding, street art, and celebrity culture. Through strategic visibility efforts, the project aims to amplify its message beyond individual capabilities, engaging audiences on a broader scale. By exploring the nuanced interplay of these concepts, the project prompts reflection and dialogue, inviting viewers to contemplate the deeper implications of contemporary culture. Through its exploration of these themes, The Shop Instructor Project contributes to a broader understanding of art's role in shaping societal narratives and perceptions.
o Artist website or Instagram: Instagram: www.copyright1972.com @theshopinstructor @joshua_benjamin_levine
180

Philip Lique
$402Starting Bid: $402
Buy It Now: $862
FMV: $575
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Philip Lique
o Title: Small Sketch Prototype
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Lumber
o Dimensions: 5 1/2 x 14 x 3 1/2 inches
o Description: Process is an emphasis of my practice. I find common grounds between materials, skills, and crafts, and histories by working across media and mediums and between nonprofits, galleries, museums, and artist-run-spaces. This small sculpture is a kind of sketch for larger piece that is yet to be realized. This work is a prototype: an exploration of material and craft , as well as a model for scale.
o Artist website or instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philip_lique/?hl=en
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Marilyn Loddi
$1680Starting Bid: $1680
Buy It Now: $3600
FMV: $2400
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
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o Artist: Marilyn Loddi
o Title: 2nd Brain Session 1
o Year: 2020
o Medium: Digital video and Framed hi-con digital print series (Silhouetted final moment of each ephemeral sculpture)
o Dimensions: Digital video loop, 4 min. 15 sec. | Prints 5 x 7 inches each
o Description: 2nd Brain Session 1 (2020) was an improvisational performance to stimulate, sense, and interpret the dialogue between our body's interdependent Enteric Nervous System (gut) and Central Nervous System (head). The thoughts, emotions, and behavior of every human being are a result of this complex conversation. Each improvised, ephemeral food-based sculpture was filmed in the making and edited into a short chronicle, and its silhouette was captured and printed to create an icon representing the memory of a coalescence.
o Artist Website or instagram: http://marilynloddi.com/ | @hushfell
182

Tara Long
$525Starting Bid: $525
Buy It Now: $1125
FMV: $750
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Tara Long
o Title: F4EDRA Transformation Series
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Digital color print on matte photo paper
o Dimensions: 50 x 24 inches
o Description: #09 in a series of nine large digital prints titled "F4EDRA Transformation Series". This series was shown during Art Basel 2023 in the show MUSES curated by Tam Gryn on Lincoln Road. The series was a part of Tara Long's installation titled "Heart of Melpomene" in honor of the muse of tragedy. The digital series depicts the artists transformation from physical human form into a digital cyborg humanoid dolphin named F4EDRA.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.tara.biz | @taralong.overdraft.fee
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Tara Long
$525Starting Bid: $525
Buy It Now: $1125
FMV: $750
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Tara Long
o Title: F4EDRA Transformation Series
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Digital color print on matte photo paper
o Dimensions: 50 x 24 inches
o Description: #09 in a series of nine large digital prints titled "F4EDRA Transformation Series". This series was shown during Art Basel 2023 in the show MUSES curated by Tam Gryn on Lincoln Road. The series was a part of Tara Long's installation titled "Heart of Melpomene" in honor of the muse of tragedy. The digital series depicts the artists transformation from physical human form into a digital cyborg humanoid dolphin named F4EDRA.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.tara.biz | @taralong.overdraft.fee
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Tara Long
$525Starting Bid: $525
Buy It Now: $1125
FMV: $750
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Tara Long
o Title: F4EDRA Transformation Series
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Digital color print on matte photo paper
o Dimensions: 50 x 24 inches
o Description: #08 in a series of nine large digital prints titled "F4EDRA Transformation Series". This series was shown during Art Basel 2023 in the show MUSES curated by Tam Gryn on Lincoln Road. The series was a part of Tara Long's installation titled "Heart of Melpomene" in honor of the muse of tragedy. The digital series depicts the artists transformation from physical human form into a digital cyborg humanoid dolphin named F4EDRA.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.tara.biz | @taralong.overdraft.fee
185

Pepe Lopez
$6300Starting Bid: $6300
Buy It Now: $13500
FMV: $9000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Pepe Lopez
o Title: Revolution series #B,
o Year: 2022
o Medium: 100 % wool. Hand knotted Persian knot - 120 kpsi
o Dimensions: 84 3/5 in diameter
o Description: Unique piece
o Artist website or Instagram: https://dotfiftyone.com/PEPE-LOPEZ
Courtesy of artist and DOT FIFTYONE GALLERY
186

Robert Lorie
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Robert Lorie
o Title: Identity Crisis
o Year: 2023
o Medium: concrete, mortar, grout, pigment
o Dimensions: 24 x 24 x24 inches | 12 x 12 x 12 inches
o Description: Identity Crisis comments on our fascination with mineral formations as reflected in the aesthetics of residential construction finishes, which either incorporate natural stone or aspire to its look and feel. In Identity Crisis, faux-finished slabs of concrete are reassembled using home construction materials to achieve an inverse aim, paying tribute to the natural formations that inspired them in the first place. Like Robert Lorie's other work, this project prompts us to reconsider accepted notions of authenticity, beauty, and aesthetic purpose. Identity Crisis invites us to linger at the boundary between nature and artifice, challenging us to question where one ends and the other begins.
o Artist website or Instagram: Roblorie.com
187

Michael Loveland
$500Starting Bid: $350
Buy It Now: $750
FMV: $500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
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o Artist: Michael Loveland
o Title: Polka Doty
o Year: 2022
o Medium: UV ink print on Bristol board
o Dimensions: 17 1/4 x 14 1/4 inches
o Description: Commemorative print
celebrating my outdoor sculpture installation at the Andy Warhol Museum.
o Artist Instagram: @michael_loveland_studios
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Anthony Magnetti
$2240Starting Bid: $2240
Buy It Now: $4800
FMV: $3200
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Anthony Magnetti
o Title: Untitled (spatial relieve II)
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Ceramic, glaze, steel hangers
o Dimensions: 48 x 36 inches
o Description: Clay and ceramic are the focal point of my work. I am as obsessed with these materials as I am haunted regarding their often destructive extraction methods. While I align my artistic practice with ecological art, I like to see each piece exist broadly, capable of conveying various messages. The ceramic railroad rails I create are emblematic of this ethos. Fashioned from discarded clay salvaged from neglect, they embody a metamorphosis of form. Each rail, contorted and reborn, seems suspended in a cosmic limbo, disrupted by an imagined cataclysm. Using them as sculptures, I confront the destiny of our objects and materials once we have relinquished them, inviting contemplation on our relationship with consumption and waste. o Artist website: anthonymagnetti.com
Jose Bernardo award of excellence in ceramics.
o Artist Instagram @maneggsandmustard
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Claudio Marcotulli
$11550Starting Bid: $11550
Buy It Now: $24750
FMV: $16500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Claudio Marcotulli
o Title: Spectrum Collider
o Year: 2021
o Medium:
o Dimensions: 23 x 102 x 112 inches
o Description: Spectrum Collider is a biconical light sculpture partly inspired by the mechanics of a collider., an accelerator used in particle physics research in which two beams of particles are made to collide. Resembling an eye, its center holds it collision point, radiating a warm light, while the sides beam pixelated light prisms.
o Artist website or Instagram: claudiomaroctulli.com | @marcotulli
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Claudio Marcotulli
$945Starting Bid: $945
Buy It Now: $2025
FMV: $1350
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Claudio Marcotulli
o Title: Congelada en los devenires de los polos
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Resin assemblage
o Dimensions: 5 x 5 inches
o Description: This resin assemblage triptych that explores cosmic elements and connections, using resin and wood.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.claudiomarcotulli.com/ | @marcotulli
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Laura Marsh
$664Starting Bid: $664
Buy It Now: $1425
FMV: $950
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Laura Marsch
o Title: Low Effort High Yield
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Gouache, ink, gold leaf and embroidery on paper,
o Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches
o Description: Laura Marsh is a textile artist with a social practice. Her spheres, flags, and installations contain social mottos and humanitarian texts. From two generations of women who sew, Marsh practices a do-it-yourself approach that is accessible and hands-on. Her desire to define spaces that are place-makers for others to express the need for more fluid conversations about feminism, gender, and class issues. Marsh regards her practice as multilayered and transformative and it is often participatory. She supports the activation of uncommon sites. Marsh received her MFA from Yale University School of Art and a BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art. She has exhibited nationally at venues including The Whitney Museum of American Art, Printed Matter, Field Projects, Jane Lombard Gallery, Tilton Gallery in NY, Locust Projects, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, and Deering Estate in Miami. Marsh is in the collections of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz, Dennis and Debra Scholl, and Mindy and Michael Solomon. She has been an artist in residence at Oolite Arts (Miami Beach, US), Mana Contemporary (Miami, US), and Siena Art Institute (Siena, Italy). She's represented by Dot Fiftyone Gallery in Miami.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.lauramarsh.net/
Courtesy of artist and DOT FIFTYONE GALLERY
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Pablo Matute
$525Starting Bid: $525
Buy It Now: $1125
FMV: $750
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Pablo Francisco Matute
o Title: "Cultural barriers"
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Charcoal on paper
o Dimensions: 14 x 21 inches
o Description: My work explores the theme of recontextualization, looking at objects and the world and reinterpreting them through my eyes based on my experiences as a second-generation Latino living in South Florida, this idea of preservation was instilled into me at an early age. Throughout my work, you can see small homages to my Ecuadorian roots. This piece titled "Cultural Barriers" is a symbolic representation of that phrase. So many of us have grown up with our culture instilled within us. Understanding these distinctions has helped me see these dissimilarities as not barriers but bridges to other cultures and ways of living. The banana plants growing behind the wall are made to represent that beauty, changing something that was originally intended to be restricting into something that becomes welcoming.
o Artist website or Instagram: pablomatuteart.com/ ig; pablo_matuteart
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Jillian Mayer
$680Starting Bid $630
Buy It Now: $1200
FMV: $900
Proceeds Split:
Locust Projects 100%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Jillian Mayer
o Title: Some jerk I know from the internet
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Fused glass
o Dimensions: 8 x 5 inches
o Description: #141 - Francis
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillian_mayer_/?hl=en
Courtesy of artist and David Castillo Gallery
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Andres Michelena
$1750Starting Bid: $1750
Buy It Now: $3750
FMV: $2500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Andres Michelena
o Title: From the "Haiku" Series "#28"
o Year: 2020
o Medium: Balsa wood, paper color swatches
o Dimensions: 12 x 8 1/2 inches
o Description: Through my work, I delve into the paradoxical nature of the void, where absence and presence intersect. Emptiness can be unsettling, challenging our human desire for substance and meaning. I explore the tension between the discomfort of nothingness and the liberation of open possibility. By confronting the void, I aim to reveal the fragility and resilience of the human experience, highlighting our instinctive fear of emptiness and our simultaneous yearning for the freedom it offers.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://andresmichelena.art/
https://www.instagram.com/andres_michelena/
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Venessa Monokian
$245Starting Bid: $245
Buy It Now: $525
FMV: $350
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist:Venessa Monokian
o Title: In Knots #7
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Xacto hand cut and painted photograph
o Dimensions: 8 x 8 inches
o Description: During a visit to my hometown of Miami, I found myself in what I can only describe as a magical fairy forest. The light streaming in to illuminate miles of heart shaped vines. I learned that this was an invasive species called air potato vine. Invasive species are often cultivated because of their beauty. When misplaced, they kill the native plants throwing off the natural balance. To create this work, I cut away most of the photograph, so the vine and its victim are isolated. Colorizing the shadow areas of the image where the vine is positioned deliberately picked a neon pink color because the unnatural tone acts as an almost toxic visual marker. My aim is to examine the fragility of our ecosystems and expose the irrevocable damage that one pretty plant can cause while also looking at the ways we are rooted in our homes through familiar landscapes.
o Artist Instagram: @vmonokian
Website: www.monokian.com
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Nice'n Easy
$2100Starting Bid: $2100
Buy It Now: $4500
FMV: $3000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: We Are Nice'n Easy
o Title: Swimmer (2120 Teal)
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Acrylic Mirror
o Dimensions: approx 24 x 48 inches
o Description: We Are Nice'n Easy is a collaborative endeavor by Artists Allison Matherly and Jeffrey Noble based in Miami, FL. Focused on creating immersive mixed media installations, Nice'n Easy develops a visually cohesive subtropical vernacular with their material choices and use of repeated motifs. The Nice'n Easy Water Bodies series takes the form of a ripple, splash or pool shape subdivided into puzzle like pieces by an undulating pattern defining the negative space. Colored mirror shapes float off the wall with standoffs creating subtle shadows while the mirror surface reflects the surroundings through its tinted hue. Figures or bodies emerge from the pattern described by subtle shifts in line and color, evoking a sense of immersion, tranquillity and elegance.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.weareniceneasy.com | @weareniceneasy
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Jenene Nagy
$3360Starting Bid: $3360
Buy It Now: $7200
FMV: $4800
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Jenene Nagy
o Title: Untitled (day 5)
o Year: 2023
o Medium: graphite and gouache on abaca o Dimensions: 23 x 18 inches
o Description: The drive behind the work is the need to exist in the now. These paintings are a document and the residue of this experience. They represent what is left behind when you/I/we are here. Each square is a moment. An individual existence.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.jenenenagy.com
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Alex Nunez
$4800Starting Bid: $4800
Buy It Now: $15000
FMV: $10000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Alex Nunez
o Title: Doing nothing is really something
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Acrylic and chalk pastel on canvas
o Dimensions: 55 x 45 winches (height x width)
o Description: This painting merges vibrant, translucent, and iridescent forms that contort and highlight a diaristic scrawl. A stream-of-consciousness process navigates memory, with an emotive range of color- depicting anthropomorphic alien vegetation, outstretched tentacles, jagged thorns, and porcupine quills suspended within an imagined realm. I find inspiration for these mesmerizing scenarios in the flora and fauna of tropical and coastal locales on the front lines of climate change- my father's homeland of Cuba, my mother's birthplace of New Orleans, and my native city of Miami.
o Artist website or Instagram: @shockingly_unambitious
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Michele Oka Doner
$380Starting Bid: $280
Buy It Now: $450
FMV: $300
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Unframed
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o Artist: Michele Oka Doner
o Title: Salty
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Letterpress print on Rives BFK paper
o Dimensions: 15 x 11 1/4 inches
o Description: Salty, 2021, was created for Exile Books & Printed Matter, Inc. and printed by Extra Virgin Press. It brings to life with ink and paper a signature image from A Walk on the Beach at Miami International Airport, the work of art that celebrates the beauty of Miami's surrounding waters and the life forms within that exist beyond the reach of our gaze. Salty visualizes the presence of salt in those waters by depicting the crystallization process, particles of salt lined up along the axis to form beautiful, intersecting formations. This structure lends both the imagined image, and life itself, energy and spark. We have within an internalized ocean necessary for our body to thrive, binding us to Salty's magical presence, mixing our blood with golden ink. Edition of 100, signed and numbered.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.exileprojects.com
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Renzo Ortega
$1750Starting Bid: $1750
Buy It Now: $3750
FMV: $2500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Renzo Ortega
o Title: Divided Family
o Year: 2017
o Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
o Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches
o Description: Divided Family is part of the Southern Series, a painting project I have been working on since I relocated from New York to North Carolina in the fall of 2016. This series tells familiar stories and struggles, such as housing and health crises, discrimination, displacements, and the people's hopeful efforts to improve their quality of life. I am painting this series to connect my experiences as an immigrant/person of color/father living in the American South with other people's journeys, building bridges and sharing. My paintings represent hope and a statement that we contribute to the nation's cultural development.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://renzoortega.com/
https://www.instagram.com/renzoortegaart/
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Gustavo Oviedo
$1260Starting Bid: $1260
Buy It Now: $2700
FMV: $1800
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Gustavo Oviedo
o Title: Distracted fusion
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Acrylic and spray paint on canvas
o Dimensions: 30 inches diamater
o Description:
In this piece, the artist delves into the realm of the unseen, utilizing iconographic abstraction to explore the concept of a supernova unfolding within the heart of the sun. With a playful and imaginative approach, the painting transcends scientific rigor, offering a vibrant portrayal of energy in its most dynamic and effervescent form.
The canvas becomes a stage for a display of flowery explosions, reminiscent of subatomic reactions rendered in a distinctly cartoonish aesthetic. As the artist navigates the boundaries between reality and imagination, viewers are invited to contemplate the boundless possibilities of cosmic phenomena, distilled into a visually compelling narrative.
This painting serves as a testament to the artist's ability to capture the essence of intangible concepts, transforming complex scientific principles into accessible and evocative imagery.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://gustavo-oviedo.com/
https://www.instagram.com/1_3_1/
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Oscar Abraham Pabom
$2450Starting Bid: $2450
Buy It Now: 45250
FMV: $3500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Oscar Abraham Pabom
o Title: Inside problem #7
o Year: 2020
o Medium: Glazed ceramic pieces
o Dimensions: 12 4/5 x 12 1/5 x 4/5 inches
o Description:
o Artist website or Instagram: https://dotfiftyone.com/OSCAR-ABRAHAM-PABON
o Percentage: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Courtesy of artist and DOT FIFTYONE GALLERY
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Luna Palazzolo-Daboul
$1050Starting Bid: 41050
Buy It Now: $2250
FMV: $1500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Luna Palazzolo-Daboul
o Title: Permutations (other)
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Cement
o Dimensions: 10 x 7 inches each
o Description: 2 cement panels from 'permutations' series in which words are played with to create a more aesthetic approach to poetry
o Artist website or Instagram: www.lunapalazzolo.com
www.Instagram.com/lunapalazzolo
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Luna Palazzolo-Daboul
$1050Starting Bid: 41050
Buy It Now: $2250
FMV: $1500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Luna Palazzolo-Daboul
o Title: Permutations (same same same)
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Cement
o Dimensions: 10 x 7 inches each
o Description: 2 cement panels from 'permutations' series in which words are played with to create a more aesthetic approach to poetry
o Artist website or Instagram: www.lunapalazzolo.com
www.Instagram.com/lunapalazzolo
o Percentage: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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Jorge Pardo
$11900Starting Bid: $11900
Buy It Now: $25500
FMV: $17000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Jorge Pardo
o Title: Untitled
o Year: 2014
o Medium: Markers, acrylic paint on canvas
o Dimensions: 11 x 11 inches (30x30cm)
o Artist website or Instagram: @jorgepardosculpture
o Percentage:
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Edison Penafiel
$2100Starting Bid: $2100
Buy It Now: $4500
FMV: $3000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Edison Penafiel
o Title: Barrio Alto #15 (Edition: 1 of 3)
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Archival Pigment Print
o Dimensions: 13 x 13 inches
o Description: Barrio Alto delves into the intricate web binding real estate, construction, and socio-economic dynamics. This photographic series presents a narrative through meticulously crafted dioramas, assembled from the medium of cardboard. Each diorama unveils a unique scene, portraying disparities in the construction and cost of housing. The title, Barrio Alto, plays with ambiguity, signifying both an affluent neighborhood and a poverty-stricken favela. Rooted in this duality, the series prompts us to challenge preconceived notions about social and economic status, coaxing our contemplation of the ramifications of urban development and gentrification.
Within Barrio Alto, the lens captures the disparities in housing construction costs across different locales. It seeks to elucidate the role played by materials in sculpting these differences. The series' approach employs cardboard as its primary medium, amplifying the fragility and impermanence of the structures portrayed. This choice underscores the influence of materials in crafting the final product of human habitation.
The title, Barrio Alto, draws inspiration from the song of the same name by Victor Jara. It's a cover, translated into Spanish from the American original, "Little Boxes" by Malvina Reynolds. This anthem encapsulates the American dream of the early 1960s, illuminating cookie-cutter housing, its dependency on affordable materials, and its effect on society.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.edisonpenafiel.com | www.instagram.com/edisonpenafielstudio
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Christina Pettersson
$60Starting Bid: $28
Buy It Now: $60
FMV: $40
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Unframed
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o Artist: Christina Pettersson
o Title: Water Ecologies
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Two color screenprint
o Dimensions: 11 x 17 inches
o Description: Screenprint created by Christina Pettersson to accompany the special edition of Water Ecologies for our Shared Future, an ode to the rich and diverse ecosystems that make South Florida a unique and threatened treasure. Produced by EXILE Books, printed by IS Projects.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.exileprojects.com
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Kerry Phillips
$1400Starting Bid: $1400
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: $2000
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Kerry Phillips
o Title: Her memory of events doesn't attend with the world around her (wattle)
o Year: 2015
o Medium: Burnt out fluorescent bulbs, wool yarn
o Dimensions: 16 x 23 x 7 inches (size varies)
o Description: Part of a series of using found objects as looms
o Artist website or Instagram: kerryphillipsart.com | @tontalovesme
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Evelyn Politzer
$2200Starting Bid: $2520
Buy It Now: $5400
FMV: $3600
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Evelyn Politzer
o Title: Overflowing Dreams
o Year: 2022 Medium: Hand-dyed wool yarn applied and embroidered onto linen canvas. Made with a self-taught technique which I call "painting with yarn".
o Dimensions: 36 x 24 inches
o Description: People often say that talking about your nightmares makes them not come true. When I moved to Miami, I was plagued with nightmares of floods, and rising tides. This series of panels are a reflection of those Overflowing Dreams, and an attempt to speak of them so as to protect our city and people from them coming true.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://evelynpolitzer.com/ @evelynpolitzer
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Jennifer D. Printz
$1225Starting Bid: $1225
Buy It Now: $2625
FMV: $1750
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Jennifer D. Printz
o Title: Mirrored Visions
o Year: 2019
o Medium: Graphite with collage (Epson Ultrachrome Inks on paper)
o Dimensions: 20 x 20 inches
o Description: There is something about me that makes me wonder about the imperceptible quality of stars in the noonday sun, what forces hold clouds up in the sky, and what arranges the sundry of the universe. This work is about the relationship of these and many other unknown things and a faith in their existence that is strong enough to try to visualize and recreate them. It is about working towards understanding in both a tangible physical way and a subtler spiritual one.
Through a progressive buildup of graphite my hand asserts itself alongside photographs I have taken of the sky. The process is, to me, a loving process of focused attention that reflects my visceral energies into the finished work through many hours of prolonged touch. The work then contains within it an intersection of humanity and nature, as well as a vast sense of intrinsic history.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.jenniferprintz.com
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Jon Pylypchuk
$8400Starting Bid: $8400
Buy It Now: $18000
FMV: $12000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Jon Pylypchuk
o Title: Untitled
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Bronze
o Dimensions: 12 x 18 x 8 inches
o Description: Pylypchuk is a multidisciplinary artist who works in painting, sculpture, installation and video. Working with simple materials (fake fur, wood, fabric, sheet metal, beer cans, electric light bulbs, polyurethane foam, etc.), Pylypchuk reinterprets the collage and bricolage practices derived from Art Brut. Often his 'creatures' draw upon the animal world to explore the frailty of human existence and social relationships. Pylypchuk's characters often seem to have lost their way, appearing in a wounded condition, harmed by either themselves or by others. They combine a hearty dose of cynicism and anger at the unfairness of it all with a wicked sense of survivalist humor.
o Artist website or Instagram: @rudybust
Courtesy of artist and Fredric Snitzer Gallery
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VantaBlack - Chire Reagans
$7000Starting Bid: $7000
Buy It Now: $15000
FMV: $10000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is requiredPURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: VantaBlack
o Title: Ms. Cie
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Yarn, Fabric, Metal Earrings, Mounted on canvas
o Dimensions: 36 x 36 x 3 inches (Round)
o Description: his work was created as a portrait of my mother. It is a part of a larger body of work called Rewoven.
o Artist website or Instagram: @Vantablack305
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Ema Ri
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Ema Ri
o Title: Untitled (Shaving Brush Flowers)
o Year: 2021
o Medium: carved resin and shaving brush flower from Miami
o Dimensions: 10 x 10 x 4 1/2 inches
o Description: Bowl made with resin and shaving brush flowers collected and created in 2021. The bowl functions as a vessel, flowers frozen in time, and is not intended for use other than to take up space. The sculpture was chiseled and sanded to form the shape.
o Artist website or Instagram: Instagram @Ema_Ri_ 2.0o
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Ema Ri
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Ema Ri
o Title: Zipper
o Year: 2023
o Medium: gypsum board and industrial house paint
o Dimensions: 18 x 18 x 3 inches
o Description: Layers of house paint are applied over drywall and then peeled back to create abstract forms that elude movement and appear skin-like, they also have an ethereal quality, but often I find that these forms, much like my 2-dimensional artworks come from nature and/or the human body and psyche.
o Artist website or Instagram: Instagram @Ema_Ri_ 2.0o
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Karen Rifas
$1400Starting Bid: $1400
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: 2000
Proceeds Split: 100% Locust Projects
Unframed
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o Artist: Karen Rifas
o Title: 0661
o Year: 2020
o Medium: Acrylic on gesso board
o Dimensions: 10 x 10 x 1.5 inches
o Description: Karen Rifas's artistic practice has evolved through at least five significant shifts, nearly one per decade. Play meets rigor as she recalibrates ways to convey form and space. Curator Patricia Ortega-Miranda writes: "From [Rifas's] early sculptural works to her most recent geometric paintings and three-dimensional constructions, the line has been a central element in Rifas's work, weaving metaphors of presence and absence, separation and connectivity, and reimagining space as a system of activities. The line also speaks to the artist's role in bridging different artistic generations, practices, and communities."
o Artist website or Instagram: https://emersondorsch.com/artist/karen-rifas/
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Johnny Robles
$4200Starting Bid: $4200
Buy It Now: $9000
FMV: $6000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Johnny Robles
o Title: Gloria Bow # 44
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Aerosol Enamel on Wood Panel
o Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 1 1/2 inches
o Description: This body of work is currently being investigated and produced in various wet mediums and application techniques from aerosol enamels to prayed pastels, applied using aerosol or large bristles for alternative mark making.
The name Gloria Bow was taken from its scientific name, Glory Rainbows or halos to describe the likeness of these paintings. In nature this phenomenon we see is made up of tiny droplets of water in the air which are eliminated by sunlight passing through them and scattered back towards the viewer. Sunlight is made up of the entire range of colors that the eye can detect and when combined, it may appear as white light. The paintings are part of a collection of works which will be viewed as an abstract narrative of the artist's past and present interests with nature, color theory, and the spiritual world.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.johnny-robles.com/ | @johnny_Robles
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Johnny Robles
$3150Starting Bid: $3150
Buy It Now: $6750
FMV: $4500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Johnny Robles
o Title: Gloria Bow # 24
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Aerosol Enamel on Wood Panel
o Dimensions: 18 x 18 x 1 1/2 inches
o Description: This body of work is currently being investigated and produced in various wet mediums and application techniques from aerosol enamels to prayed pastels, applied using aerosol or large bristles for alternative mark making.
The name Gloria Bow was taken from its scientific name, Glory Rainbows or halos to describe the likeness of these paintings. In nature this phenomenon we see is made up of tiny droplets of water in the air which are eliminated by sunlight passing through them and scattered back towards the viewer. Sunlight is made up of the entire range of colors that the eye can detect and when combined, it may appear as white light. The paintings are part of a collection of works which will be viewed as an abstract narrative of the artist's past and present interests with nature, color theory, and the spiritual world.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.johnny-robles.com/ | @johnny_Robles
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Johnny Robles
$2520Starting Bid: $2520
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Johnny Robles
o Title: Gloria Bow # 39
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Aerosol Enamel on Wood Panel
o Dimensions: 16 x 16 x 1 1/2 inches
o Description: This body of work is currently being investigated and produced in various wet mediums and application techniques from aerosol enamels to prayed pastels, applied using aerosol or large bristles for alternative mark making.
The name Gloria Bow was taken from its scientific name, Glory Rainbows or halos to describe the likeness of these paintings. In nature this phenomenon we see is made up of tiny droplets of water in the air which are eliminated by sunlight passing through them and scattered back towards the viewer. Sunlight is made up of the entire range of colors that the eye can detect and when combined, it may appear as white light. The paintings are part of a collection of works which will be viewed as an abstract narrative of the artist's past and present interests with nature, color theory, and the spiritual world.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.johnny-robles.com/ | @johnny_Robles
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Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova
$1400Starting Bid: $1400
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: $2000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova
o Title: Gate Composition (Open Shelf)
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Painted steel, particle board, laminate, plastic, string
o Dimensions: 4 x 68 x 14 inches
o Artist website or Instagram: https://fulanoinc.net/
Courtesy of Dimensions Variable and the artist
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David Rohn
$3990Starting Bid: $3990
Buy It Now: $8550
FMV: $5700
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: David Rohn
o Title: Saint Lazarus
o Year: 2022
o Medium: hand colored composit photo on paper
o Dimensions: 30 x 32 inches
o Description: Art Instructor Therapist at Camillus House, Miami Better Way. My purpose is to animate /encourage each individualto engage creatively; to explore their own innate creativity and capacity for self-expression
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/david_rohn/
Courtesy of the artist and DOT FIFTYONE GALLERY
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Dave Ross
$2450Starting Bid: $2450
Buy It Now: $5250
FMV: $3500
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
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o Artist: Dave Ross
o Title: Cosmic Shepard
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Acrylic on canvas
o Dimensions: 30 x 48 inches
o Description: "Making art is a serious matter.
Harnessing creative energy from Source.
Shepherding ideas into the physical plane.
Participating in the cosmic cycle of creation.
The opposite is also true. Making art is pure play."
-Rick Ruben
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.daveross.art/ | @daveross.art
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Donna Ruff
$1750Starting Bid: $1750
Buy It Now: $3750
FMV: $2500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Donna Ruff
o Title: Frieze 16
o Year: 2022
o Medium: burn and gold leaf drawing
o Dimensions: 28 x 21 inches
o Description: Frieze is a drawing done with a burning tool, layered with gold leaf in sections. The design is based on 7 inch circles and squares, inspired by illuminated manuscripts in sacred texts and friezes in sacred spaces. I created about 25 of these over the years of 2010-2015. They have been collected privately in the US and the UK. The paper is 28" x 21" and is floated in a dark wood frame. The price is based on previous sales.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://donnaruffstudio.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/donnaruffstudio
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Donna Ruff
$1050Starting Bid: $1050
Buy It Now: $2250
FMV: $1500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Donna Ruff
o Title: Sabal Grove
o Year: 2022
o Medium: silkscreen on bark paper created during a project residency at Deering Estate.
o Dimensions: 30 x 22 inches | Edition of 3 Monotypes
o Description: The images are from historical photographs taken in the 1920's by John Kunkel Small, chief botanist at the NY Botanical Garden, who documented native plants in Florida and whose excursions were funded by Charles Deering. I made large versions of these images, 9' x 6', but also made small one sheet prints like this one. It's signed but not numbered, because each print is slightly unique but there are three of each.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://donnaruffstudio.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/donnaruffstudio
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Dimitry Said Chamy
$175Starting Bid: $100
Buy It Now: $375
FMV: $250
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Dimitry Said Chamy
o Title: Sea Sharp
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Letterpress print
o Dimensions: 21 x 15 inches
o Description: letterpress print of a water mandala
o Artist website or Instagram: @2urn_
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Dennis Scholl
$400Starting Bid: $1
Buy It Now: $1800
FMV: $1200
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
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o Artist: Dennis Scholl
o Title: Untitled ('65 Giants)
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Acquired objects over color marker on paper and graphite
o Dimensions: 28 x 28 inches
o Description: Drawing and assemblage of original 1965 baseball cards.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://schollcreative.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/schollcreative/
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Tom Scicluna
$700Starting Bid: 4700
Buy It Now: $1500
FMV: $1000
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
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o Artist: Tom Scicluna
o Title: Acres (P1100951)
o Year: 2020
o Medium: Digital Print 1/1
o Dimensions: 11 x 14 inches
o Description: Acres is a psychogeographic study of Miami's future Underline project. An exercise in placemaking, the Underline proposes the regeneration of over 120 acres of underutilized land below Miami's MetroRail, from the Miami River to Dadeland South Station into a "10-mile linear park, world-class urban trail and living art destination." As opposed to current Underline PR-related images and renderings, and as a sculptural exercise, the final outcome of Acres is a series of images that documents existing objects and situations--as well as other anonymous gestures and manifestations--with consideration to the given Underline scheme.
http://aimbiennial.org/tom-scicluna
o Artist website or Instagram: www.tomscicluna.com
Courtesy of the artist and Nina Johnson Gallery
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Jessica Segall
$1050Starting Bid: $1050
Buy It Now: $2250
FMV: $1500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Jessica Segall
o Title: Reverse Alchemy in Conga (Maxima)
o Year: 2019
o Medium: Inkjet Print
o Dimensions: 20 x 30 inches
o Description: Andean Activist Maxima Acuna is currently in dispute with the Conga Gold Mine, which wishes to seize her property to build a gold mine. In this image, I staged in 2019, she is feeding her horse, Lucero, an apple coated in edible gold leaf. Through the horse's metabolism, the gold leaf is broken into fine particles. Its manure is then spread through the grounds to cultivate potatoes, valuing shit over gold in the subsistence farmer's economy. So far, Maxima has won all of her legal battles, and inspired an environmental movement in Peru.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.jessicasegall.com
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Onajide Shabaka
$2100Starting Bid: $2100
Buy It Now: $4500
FMV: $3000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Onajide Shabaka
o Title: Everglades underwater
o Year: 2020
o Medium: Archival ink photographic print on PVC
o Dimensions: 22 1/5 x 40 inches
o Description: Onajide Shabaka has said of his practice: My work, in its engagement with nature, history, technology and ritual - allows the viewers to experience a more holistic view of the world."* This show is a remix, one that evokes the artist's range of expression and the web of connections he makes between stories, ethnobotany, deep mapping, and anthropology, among many other themes. With his practice and work, the artist imbues into his practice a model of how one can hold accumulated memories of horrific truths in history and place while in the midst of a land's beauty and persistence.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://emersondorsch.com/artist/onajide-shabaka
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Lauren Shapiro
$2450Starting Bid: $2450
Buy It Now: $5250
FMV: $3500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Lauren Shapiro
o Title: Crystal Coral Lamp
o Year: 2024
o Medium: glazed porcelain with LED
o Dimensions: 16 x 9 x 9 inches
o Description: A unique porcelain sculpture inspired by the architecture of coral reefs, illuminated by LED lighting. Shapiro creates her sculptures by fusing digital fabrication technology and traditional ceramic techniques. The artist scuba dives to capture 3D models of living corals, then transforms them into tangible artworks through 3D printing, mold making, and hand building to raise awareness of the human impact on the environment while reimagining the topographies of endangered ecosystems.
Artist website or Instagram: www.laurenshapirostudio.com | @Loshap
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Alette Simmons-Jimenez
$1960Starting Bid: $1960
Buy It Now: $4200
FMV: $2800
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
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o Artist: Alette Simmons-Jimenez
o Title: Our House #2
o Year: 2018
o Medium: M/M Painting-Construction:
o Dimensions: 24 x 20 x 1 1/2 inches
o Description: My creative process involves layering, assembly, and erasure, blurring the boundaries between abstract concepts and tangible forms. I employ hybrid approaches, blending various mediums, techniques, and artistic conventions to create paintings, assemblages, and sculptures that reflect my personal experiences, memories, and dreams. My artistic practice is deeply intertwined with nature, celebrating the connections and contradictions that define our existence, highlighting the endless possibilities that occupy the space in-between. This work is composed of oil, graphite, charcoal, spray paint, cardboard, and tacks on oil-stained wood panel. Organic elements float across the visual space and attempt to find a balance as they collide with geometric shapes. I still question if I was referencing my own house and garden, or Nature itself as "our House?"
o Artist website or Instagram: www.alettesimmonsjimenez.com | @alette2012
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Fredric Snitzer
$696Starting Bid: $696
Buy It Now: $1492
FMV: $995
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Unframed
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o Artist: Fredric Snitzer
o Title: Bear
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Cast bronze w/ cherry base
o Dimensions: 6 3/4 x 4 x 5 inches
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Silvana Soriano
$2940Starting Bid: $2940
Buy It Now: $6300
FMV: $4200
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Silvana Soriano
o Title: Under my skin
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Mixed media (paper, magazines, book pages and fabric)
o Dimensions: 48 x 36 inches
o Description: This artwork is inspired by the idiomatic expression and reinterprets a painting by Balthus. It delves into the ambiguity inherent in the expression, which resonates with the enigmatic expressions often found in Balthus' figures. For the depiction of the face, body, and certain elements of the floor, I utilized oil painting techniques. Additionally, I incorporated personal elements such as my grandma's tablecloth, my mom's blouse, and my old skirt to imbue the piece with familial history and depth. Through these symbols spanning three generations of women, the artwork encapsulates the anticipation of significant changes tinged with impatience.
o Artist website or Instagram: @silvanasorianoart
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Yasmin Spiro
$455Starting Bid: $455
Buy It Now: $975
FMV: $650
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
Unframed
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o Title: Coquina
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Sumi Ink on Paper
o Dimensions: 9x12
o Description: inspired by connections between natural sea forms, the body, and architecture
o Artist website or Instagram: yasminspiro.com or @yspio
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Jordan Strafer
$7000Starting Bid: $7000
Buy It Now: $15000
FMV: $10000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Jordan Strafer
o Title: The Premonition 1
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Inkjet on onion skin paper, tissue, blood, lipstick, whiteout, pencil, vinegar, UV filtering acrylic frame
o Dimensions: 28 1/8 x 22 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches
o Artist website or Instagram: https://jordanstrafer.com | @jordanstrafer
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Mette Tommerup
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
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o Artist: Mette Tommerup
o Title: Gold and Magenta Fields
o Year: 2019
o Medium: Acrylic Paint On Raw Canvas
o Dimensions: 72 x 48 inches
o Description: Gold and Magenta Fields.
These abstract paintings reference walking through a field of flowers into a spatial void. My series references natural elements such as the ocean (ultramarine blue), night skies (gray and gold) and earth (earthtones). The magenta series belongs to a realm, free of physical weight - boundless, devoid of restraints.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.mettetommerup.com | https://www.instagram.com/mettetommerup/
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Mette Tommerup
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Mette Tommerup
o Title: Gold and Magenta Fields
o Year: 2019
o Medium: Acrylic Paint On Raw Canvas
o Dimensions: 72 x 48 inches
o Description: Gold and Magenta Fields.
These abstract paintings reference walking through a field of flowers into a spatial void. My series references natural elements such as the ocean (ultramarine blue), night skies (gray and gold) and earth (earthtones). The magenta series belongs to a realm, free of physical weight - boundless, devoid of restraints.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.mettetommerup.com | https://www.instagram.com/mettetommerup/
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Denise Treizman
$2940Starting Bid: $2940
Buy It Now: $6300
FMV: $4200
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Denise Treizman
o Title: Blah Blah #2
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Handwoven textile, duct tape, gold tape, zip ties, and LED light.
o Dimensions: 26 x 20 inches
o Description Denise Treizman creates sculptures and installation-based works combining found objects and ready-made materials with brightly colored, textural, and sometimes luminescent weavings. Through a practice of gleaning and repurposing, she accumulates materials with no specific purpose in mind, except having them at hand and available to subtly shape the creation of her works. Her process is at once an act of artistic ownership over her materials as well as a playful exploration of the infinite possibilities that they afford her. ? Treizman critically examines hyper-consumerism, but at the same time, she paradoxically participates in it, relying on commercial goods and throwaway culture to make her work. Blah Blah#2 is part of an ongoing experimentation where small scale weavings are combined with a glowing frame-like structure. Exhibited in groupings or floating individually, they hint at the fragmented nature of dialogue and thought.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.denisetreizman.com https://www.instagram.com/denisetreizman/
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Tripp and McKinnon
$1050Starting Bid: $1050
Buy It Now: $2250
FMV: $1500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Caecillia Tripp and Karen D. McKinnon (Stardust Seed Collective)
o Title: The Water Dancer II
o Year: 2023/24
o Medium: Diasec / ED 5 + 2AP
o Dimensions: 24 x 36 inches
o Description: Water Dancer is born out of the urgency of Black Lives Matter, the urgency to unbury the long drowned history of South Florida. A beautiful, healing, empowering and spiritual Celebration of collective consciousness. A Water Dancer Monument of mourning and uprising of all the Beauty lost in the infinite deep echoing ocean. Here and beyond, bonding in an irreversible entanglement with the Black Anthropocene. Drifting the rhizomatic ocean waterways, in a poetic Act of Defiance as a Being of Drexciya, thriving into new futurities, where the past and the present transforms into imagining possible futures. A new species, the Water Dancer, merges half a human, half an alien as Octavia Butler imagined in her Xenogenesis trilogy, Rising from this otherworldly Dialogical Identity of Freedom where Everyone is a stranger in their own right of Becoming and of Opacity.
A collaboration with Divers With a Purpose (DWP)
Commissioned by LOCUST PROJECTS MIAMI & ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION
in Co-Production with the Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio
o Artist website or Instagram: orangetwistfilms | https://www. ernahecey.com/artists/33- caecilia-tripp/
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Frances Trombly
$2500Starting Bid: $2500
Buy It Now: $7500
FMV: $5000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Frances Trombly
o Title: Weaving (Indigo hanging)
o Year: 2020
o Medium: Handwoven, Hand-dyed (Indigo) silk and rayon, cotton, and wood
o Dimensions: 44 x 21 inches
o Description: This piece was exhibited in Frances' October 2020 solo exhibition All This Time at Emerson Dorsch Gallery
o Artist website or Instagram: https://emersondorsch.com/exhibition/frances-trombly-all-this-time/
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Oscar Tuazon
$28000Starting Bid: $28000
Buy It Now: $60000
FMV: $40000
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
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o Artist: Oscar Tuazon
o Title: Oil + Water
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Enameled glass, mirror, maple, red oak, and aluminum
o Dimensions: 25 3/4 x 25 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches
o Description: Oscar Tuazon works with natural and industrial materials to create objects, structures, and installations that can be used, occupied, or otherwise engaged by viewers. With a strong interest and influence from architecture and minimalism, Tuazon turns both disciplines on its head as he mangles, twists, combines, and connects steel, glass, concrete, two-by-fours, tree trunks, burnt wood, and found objects. The artist produces objects and environments that draw out humanity's relationship to buildings, interior and exterior spaces, and other objects and structures. He focuses on raising awareness and presenting alternatives - rethinking the tools and equipment that we use to build, as well as the construction techniques we employ, and the ambitions we have for building; inhabiting and being part of a landscape while preserving it.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://moranmorangallery.com/artists/oscar-tuazon/ |
https://www.instagram.com/_oscarwater_/?hl=en
Courtesy of artist and Moran Moran Gallery
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Lachlan Turczan
$98000Starting Bid: $98000
Buy It Now: $210000
FMV: $140000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Lachlan Turczan
o Title: Tidal Resonance
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Stainless steel, acustic insulation, and 2 transducers
o Dimensions: 51 Diameter | 28 H inches | Weight 290 lbs | Water 10 gallons (83 lbs)
o Description: This artwork was on display at the Milan Design Week from April 18-23, 2023 for 'Shaped by Water', an exhibition that my studio put on in collaboration with Google.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.lachlanturczan.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/p/C4QZ-6yL7Yj/
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TYPOE
$2400Starting Bid: $1400
Buy It Now: $3000
FMV: $2000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Typoe Gran
o Title: Play set (upside down and all around),
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Colored pencil on paper
o Dimensions: 12 x 9 inches
o Description: Typoe Gran (b. 1983, Miami) is a Jewish-Cuban mixed media artist whose work focuses on painting, sculpture, murals, and installation in both the private and public realms. His work has been exhibited at Crystal Bridges Museum, Bentonville, Arkansas, Locust Projects, Miami, FL, Public Art of UH System, Houston, TX, Artis-Naples, Naples, FL, and Faena Art Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Public commissions of his art can be found in the permanent collections of the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA, and the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), Miami, FL.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.typoe.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/typoe/
o Percentage: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Courtesy of artist and PRIMARY
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Maitejosune Urrechaga
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Maitejosune Urrechaga
o Title: Thanks (Theo)
o Year: 2015
o Medium: Oil on cardstock
o Dimensions: 36" x 36"
o Description: I am a Miami native, and have been a part of the Miami Music and Art communities since the early part of the 2000s. In 2008, I received the Best Art Basel Headline for my Interactive Art Installation Mind the Snails. This past December I was featured in the Making Miami book that launched its opening in the Design District. The piece Thanks (Theo) is an imaginary landscape with colored sections to represent the passing of spring with the slightest movement of flowers in the wind. A section of the artwork was used for the album cover for my band Pocket of Lollipops in 2016 titled 'thanks Theo'. The piece has a black frame and is mounted on an acid free foam board. I am a punk kid at heart, with a love for the avant-garde; I have always been drawn to the rule breakers and textbook makers.
o Website on Instagram: www.maitejosune.com | https://www.instagram.com/maitejosuneurrechaga/
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Maitejosune Urrechaga
$1190Starting Bid: $1190
Buy It Now: $2550
FMV: $1700
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Maitejosune Urrechaga
o Title: Twelve o Year: 2019
o Medium: Oil on canvas o Dimensions: 18x24
o Description: I am a Miami native, and have been a part of the Miami Music and Art communities since the early part of the 2000s. In 2008, I received the Best Art Basel Headline for my Interactive Art Installation Mind the Snails. This past December I was featured in the Making Miami book that launched its opening in the Design District. The piece Twelve is from a series of Bunny photos I took when raising rabbits and then decided to paint them. This is a grouping of the first litter. The found safety pin and metal pieces were added as good luck charm for good fortune for both the rabbits and the viewer. I am a punk kid at heart, with a love for the avant-garde; I have always been drawn to the rule breakers and textbook makers.
o Website on Instagram: www.maitejosune.com | https://www.instagram.com/maitejosuneurrechaga/
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Marcos Valella
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Marcos Valella
o Title: Iroira
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Spray paint, balsa wood, pins, hooks, and fishing lures on canvas
o Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches
o Description: Marcos Valella received a Master of Fine Arts in Painting and Drawing from The University of Iowa. He is the recipient of the Here and There Grant - Berlin, Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach; a resident at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Miami, SOMA Artist in Residence, Mexico City; a participant in Dialogues in Cuban Art artist exchange program, Havana, and a resident in Andrea Zittel A-Z West.
His exhibitions include Interlay, Augustana Teaching Museum of Art, Rock Island, IL; While watching T.V., Windows @ Walgreens, Miami Beach; framekini, Bikini Wax, Mexico City; Grid's World, Locust Projects, Miami; Yesterday Clouds, Underdonk, New York, NY; Fish Scales, Michael Jon & Alan Gallery, Miami; Practices Remain, Regina Rex, New York; Marcos Valella, Nina Johnson Gallery, Miami; Series 5, Dimensions Variable, Miami; New Work Miami, Perez Art Museum Miami; Present, Centro Cultural Espanol, Miami; and Painting's Edge, Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA.
Collections include PAMMi, Fort Lauderdale Art Museum, Augustana Teaching Museum of Art, Girls' Club Foundation, University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum, MDC Museum of Art and Design Miami. He has been included in various publications such as Artforum, The New Yorker, The Miami New Times, The Miami Herald, The Miami Rail, Hyperallergic, and Time Out New York.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://dimensionsvariable.net/artist/marcos-valella/
https://www.instagram.com/marcosvalella/
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Alex Valls
$840Starting Bid: $840
Buy It Now: $1800
FMV: $1200
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Alex Valls
o Title: Cheeseburger
o Year: 2019
o Medium: Ceramic and found metamorphic stone from Vermont
o Dimensiones: 6 x 6 x 6 inches
o Description: "Cheeseburger" is part of a larger series titled "Digesting My Travels and a Spiritual Look Back It" created during Valls' residency at Vermont Studio Center. "Cheeseburger" humorously recontextualizes nature's raw materials, bringing purpose and amusement to something as ordinary as a stone found on a trail.
Incorporating found material into sculptural works is common practice for Valls, often serving as a stamp of location and or time.
o Website or Instagram: alexvalls.com | @alexvalls.jpg
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Lisu Vega
$1750Starting Bid: $1750
Buy It Now: $3750
FMV: $2500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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o Artist: Lisu Vega
o Title: Untitled
o Year: 2023
o Medium: photographic printed on paper textile
o Dimensions: 24 x 18 inches
o Description: Vega goes back to her beginnings on experimental engraving. Making use of photos from previous projects and residual material from her zero-waste fashion art practice, she creates evocative two-dimensional pieces, that give but a hint of personal memories, enriched with the texture of the rope. Lisu's work endeavors to rewrite her personal stories, emphasizing her strong sentimental connections with people, geographies, and moments in her life and acknowledging her most fragile shortcomings. She grounds her artistic practice in the exploration of materials that either contribute to or take center stage in the narrative. This exploration involves using objects, photographic images, fabrics, and more, creating an intricate, poetic, and forceful method of narrating her perception of reality outside and within the context of her own experience.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.lisuvega.com | @lisuvega
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Lisu Vega
$1750Starting Bid: $1750
Buy It Now: $3750
FMV: $2500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Lisu Vega
o Title: Untitled o Year: 2023 o Medium: photographic printed on paper textile
o Dimensions: 24 x 18 inches
o Description: Vega goes back to her beginnings on experimental engraving. Making use of photos from previous projects and residual material from her zero-waste fashion art practice, she creates evocative two-dimensional pieces, that give but a hint of personal memories, enriched with the texture of the rope. Lisu's work endeavors to rewrite her personal stories, emphasizing her strong sentimental connections with people, geographies, and moments in her life and acknowledging her most fragile shortcomings. She grounds her artistic practice in the exploration of materials that either contribute to or take center stage in the narrative. This exploration involves using objects, photographic images, fabrics, and more, creating an intricate, poetic, and forceful method of narrating her perception of reality outside and within the context of her own experience.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.lisuvega.com | @lisuvega
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Manuela Viera Gallo
$4200Starting Bid: $4200
Buy It Now: $9000
FMV: $6000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Manuela Viera Gallo
o Title: Titi
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Oil on canvas
o Dimensions: 53 x 47 x 1 inches
o Description: Series: Happy Ending Triptych. Manuela Viera-Gallo is a Chilean artist who has been living
and working in New York for over 15 years. She obtained her
MFA from Universidad Catolica in Chile, and in 2022, she showcased a solo retrospective at Santiago's Museum of
Contemporary Art. Born in Rome, Italy, during her parents' political exile, her perspective has been deeply influenced by the social and political turmoil that has characterized the history of many Latin American countries, as well as by a lifelong experience of migration. Her artistic practice encompasses a diverse body of work that navigates from
absurdity to manipulate and distort familiar symbols and imagery into an allegorical, fantastical, and darkly comical
framework.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.mvieragallo.com/
Courtesy of artist and Mahara+Co
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Tom Virgin
$350Starting Bid: $350
Buy It Now: $750
FMV: $500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed (print)
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Tom Virgin
o Title: This Is My Body, Food and Freedom, "We Know,"
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Letterpress printed book and print
o Dimensions: 9 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches x 1/2 | Print 9 x 12 inches
o Description: This Is My Body, Of Food And Freedom, 2023.
Written by Edwidge Danticat. Design, drawing, printing, and binding by Tom Virgin. Timeline by John
Ermer & Tom Virgin. Food & Freedom is printed on French Paper's Starch White Speckletone using
Adobe Caslon Pro. The cover is vintage Cave Paper. This book is 9.5 in x 6.25 in x .5 in. 25 pages.
The book is bound with a kettle stitch using waxed linen thread, reinforced with Okawara paper, and a katazome paper spine wrap. Artwork includes three natural spreads with linoleum prints, and folios
with a timeline that follows the essay through the book. All pages are hand printed on a 1949 Vandercook 4 Proof Press using wood type, polymer plates, and linoleum plates.
o Artist website or instagram: http://www.extravirginpress.com | @extravirginpress
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Tomas Vu + Rirkrit Tiravanija
$6300Starting Bid: $6300
Buy It Now: $13500
FMV: $9000
Unframed
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Online only April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Tomas Vu and Rirkrit Tiravanija
o Title: The Infamous Product of Western Culture
o Year: 2019
o Medium: Screenprint on newspaper
o Dimensions: 22 x 24 inches
o Artist website or Instagram: @tomasvustudio
o Percentage: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
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Melissa Wallen
$2802Starting Bid: $2802
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Unframed
Online only April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Melissa Wallen
o Title: Shadow work
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Oil on canvas
o Dimensions: 40 x 40 inches
o Artist website or Instagram: oilslickrainbow.com | @oilslickrainbow
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Melissa Wallen
$1750Starting Bid: $1750
Buy It Now: $3750
FMV: 42500
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Melissa Wallen
o Title: travelers palms
o Year: 2023
o Medium: Oil on linen
o Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches
o Artist website or Instagram: oilslickrainbow.com | @oilslickrainbow
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Jill C. Weisberg
$550Starting Bid: $280
Buy It Now: $600
FMV: $400
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Jill C. Weisberg
o Title: She Comes First V3
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Archival Photo on Pearl Paper
o Dimensions: 11 x 14 inches
o Description: Jill C. Weisberg is a contemporary artist based in South Florida. Her paintings and large-scale public installations call attention to feminine types and stereotypes interlaced with more challenging notions of feminist theory. As a native of Hollywood, Weisberg's concepts and materials are heavily informed by the hot, vibrant natural environment and the sensuous cultural backdrop of South Florida. "She Comes First V3" is the documentation photo of a site specific public art installation. Using feminist text and thousands of round pink reflective sequins, this unique installation explores the idea of shifting context by the means of double entendre. By integrating type with eye-catching materials, SHE COMES FIRST intends to evoke a strong emotional response and dialogue about equality.
As each letter of this text installation is seperate piece, there have been three different versions created at three different sites.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.jillcweisberg.com | @jill_ dubbleyou
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Rebecca White
$3600Starting Bid: $1680
Buy It Now: $3600
FMV: $2400
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Rebecca White
o Title: Remnants: Blood-Moon
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Printmaking ink, charcoal, gilder's wax on paper
o Dimensions: 16 x 19.25 inches
o Description: Rebecca White is an artist based in Miami, Florida. Her work often speaks to events that have societal relevance, centering the impact these occurrences have on our collective human spirit. While she works in diverse applications, including painting, mixed-media, and printmaking, the conceptual underpinnings of her work frequently connect to mythologies, practices of working with energy and communication with the unseen, and esoteric notions such as alchemy and imagined languages.
The "Remnants" series is a mixed-media exploration of energy, form, genesis, decay, loss, and regeneration. Utilizing monoprint technique and some less-typical materials such as ashes, the series depicts abstracted elements of the environment in South Florida, and reflecting on ways in which death and rebirth are present at all times.
o Artist website or Instagram: @rebeccakaywhite
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Elizabeth Withstandley
$600Starting Bid: $560
Buy It Now: $1200
FMV: $800
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Elizabeth Withstandley
o Title: Getaway Still #1
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Type C Print on Aluminum
o Dimensions: 16 x 24 inches
o Description: This image is from the 10 channel video installation titled "Getaway" that was completed following an AIRIE residency in the Everglades. The project uses the backdrop of a tragic event that occurred at the Everglades in the mid-1990s to explore a misinterpreted land. The installation featured a 30 minute audio track that included the song "Getaway" written by Walter Hyatt ( musician that was on the plane). The Project takes the viewer on cinematic journey through the land focusing on escape, death, and disappearance while the audio track explores leaving society, and the idea of humans as individuals in the vast landscape of the universe.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.withstandley.com | @E_Withstandley
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Addison Wolff
$665Starting Bid: $665
Buy It Now: $1425
FMV: $950
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Addison Wolff
o Title: give/take
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Textural synthetic polymer on bisque ceramic
o Dimensions: 12 x 15 x 2.5 inches
o Description: An aerial landscape exploring the shifting, permeable boundaries of the Everglades along the Gulf of Mexico. This terracotta wall piece is rendered in a strata of colors documenting the grasses, mangroves, and light of South Florida. This piece is wired and ready to be hung.
o Artist website or Instagram: https://www.addisonwolff.com/ | @addison_wolff
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Antonia Wright
$2800Starting Bid: $2800
Buy It Now: $6000
FMV: $4000
Proceeds Split: Artist 25% | Locust Projects 75%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Antonia Wright
o Title: Blue Veins
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Cyanotype photogram on watercolor paper
o Dimensions: 22 x 30 inches
o Description: Unique
o Artist website or Instagram: www.antoniawright.com
Courtesy of the artist and Spinello Projects
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Alexander Zastera
$4200Starting Bid: $4200
Buy It Now: $9002
FMV: $6000
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Unframed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Alexander Zastera
o Title: Esta Abierto
o Year: 2016
o Medium: Gouache and fishing line on pleather
o Dimensions: 36 x 48 inches
o Description: Esta Abierto is the last available painting of the artist's nightscape series, which explored the language of light in the Miami landscape. The works of the series were painted on site in the evenings focusing on buildings that were quickly disappearing for the development of high rises. The Green building pictured was the home to many Miami creatives and was an incubator for artistic collaborations.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.alexanderzastera.com | @zastera
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Julia Zurilla
$2450Starting Bid: $2450
Buy It Now: $5250
FMV: $3500
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Julia Zurilla
o Title: Silent Miami
o Year: 2024
o Medium: Experimental video. Thin card USB flash drive with all the artwork identification printed.
Edition of 3 copies. 1/3
Suggested display support: video projection.
o Dimensions: Variable / Duration: 8 min 38 sec.
o Description: As a multidisciplinary artist, I intertwine images from various sources to challenge notions of belonging, memory, and the environment. While my focus lies in video, installations, and photography, I also integrate writing and textile media into my practice. My recent endeavors explore the inherent links between our shared memory and pressing environmental issues. Silent Miami is an experimental video featuring circular projection that emulates the view through a telescope. It presents a silent black-and-white film, punctuated by flashes of a nuclear explosion in ultramarine blue. I utilize non-professional documentary footage from 1926 Miami vacations on 8 mm film, along with video footage from 1946 depicting atomic bomb testing at Bikini Atoll. This piece is part of my latest solo exhibition "Vacational Aesthetics of the Environment", which aims to explore the blending of nostalgic past and tangible present, always from a telescopic and/or binocular vision perspective.
o Artist website or Instagram: www.juliazurilla.com | @juliazurillaj
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Cornelius Tulloch
$375Starting Bid: $175
Buy It Now: $375
FMV: $250
Proceeds Split: Locust Projects 100%
Framed
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o Artist: Cornelius Tulloch
o Title: We Gone Always Shine"
o Year: 2022
o Medium: Collage on Hahnemuhle Bartya
o Dimensions: 13 x 18.5 inches
o Description: Is a photographic collage by Miami-based Interdisciplinary Artist and Designer Cornelius Tulloch. This works celebrates the diverse multiplicity of Blackness in Miami by highlighlighting architectural landmarks throughout well known black neighborhoods throughout Miami Dade. The vibrancy of these communities span so many cultural backgrounds and heritages to create the one of a kind neighborhoods full of colors, patterns, and textures. Depicted in this collage is a showcase of the lived experiences of Black Miami-Dade, the spaces that make it, and the individuals that continue to upbuild it.
This print was also presented during his installation "Poetics of Place" at Locust Projects, Winter 2023-24.
o Artist website or Instagram: @corneliustulloch | https://corneliustulloch. cargo.site
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Bhakti Baxter
$1190Starting Bid: $1190
Buy It Now: $2550
FMV: $1700
Proceeds Split: Artist 50% | Locust Projects 50%
Framed
On view at Locust Projects April 13 - April 20 (For access on April 20 to the 2024 Spring Fling ticket is required PURCHASE HERE)
o Artist: Bakhti Baxter
o Title: The existence of beings that are separable from bodies 2
o Year: 2021
o Medium: Acrylic and gouache on paper
o Dimensions: 12 x 9 inches
o Artist website or Instagram: https://ninajohnson.com/artists/bhakti-baxter/