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Utah native Marci Erspamer doesn’t believe in separating art and life. Her abstract paintings are precise and clean, yet emotionally wild, as if something is pulling at the seams, strictly contained by her brush. Erspamer is interested in human connection and empathy, and one sees this in her work; her subjects exude a frenetic energy from within their lines, a singular object, starkly alone on the canvas. Self-taught and drawing from her own life experiences, her work wants to resist categorization. Though, clearly, cubism and surrealism has affected Erspamer, hints of art nouveau and tribal design push the boundaries of their influence to an intriguing end.
Full of vibrant color and a dreamlike anxiety, her work is crisp yet visually boisterous. Erspamer began exhibiting her work in 2003. She is a full-time artist and currently lives and works in Richmond, Virginia
Pathway to Perception
Reception:
Thursday September 6, 2007 6-8 PM
Exhibition Dates:
9/4/2007 - 9/25/2007
Invitation to
Marci Erspamer's exhibition
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Flock of Birds
Acrylic on Canvas
24" x 18"
$2100
Flock of Birds
Acrylic on Canvas
24" x 18"
$2100
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Self-Portrait
Acrylic on Canvas
28" x 22"
$1800
Self-Portrait
Acrylic on Canvas
28" x 22"
$1800
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Kai
Acrylic on Canvas
30" x 24"
$2000
Kai
Acrylic on Canvas
30" x 24"
$2000
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Self-Potrait with Brush
Acrylic on Canvas
16" x 12"
$1300
Self-Potrait with Brush
Acrylic on Canvas
16" x 12"
$1300
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The Garden
Acrylic on Canvas
16" x 12"
$1300
The Garden
Acrylic on Canvas
16" x 12"
$1300
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