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Prince Street Gallery Artist Margot Bittenbender admits that whimsy is part of the charm of her work, but her bold prints reflect a deeper interest in the art and culture of Japan, where she lived for seven years. Imagine, as she did, that Alice had exited her rabbit hole into Japan, and not England. The idea of a Japanese Wonderland inspired the fantasy kimono images on exhibit.
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Prince Street Gallery is pleased to present Behind The Pale, a solo show featuring Renée Khatami’s new work in combined media. Khatami’s artwork utilizes textured layered shapes that evolve through subtle layers of paint, cut line, pencil, and other materials emanating a complex tranquility. The pieces, from the last two years, are composed of paper, wood, canvas, and formed assemblages that evoke a quiet, uniquely rendered palette.
Perhaps Khatami suggests we look inward. We can be inspired from her cathedrals of color, line, shapes.” -Christine Graf, “Mystery And Layers Inform Renée Khatami’s Art“, Gallery & Studio, Winter 2020.
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“Mystery And Layers Inform Renée Khatami’s Art“, review by Christine Graf, Gallery & Studio, Winter 2020,