Conflict and Consequences
We find ourselves in an era where conflict is rampant: globally, regionally, personally. In many ways conflict feels unavoidable in our everyday lives. In addition to the never-ending political upheavals, we are experiencing climate crisis, intensifying friction between the haves and the have nots, internal grappling with who we are as individuals and as communities. Art too reflects this turmoil and struggle. The work selected for this exhibition highlights the different conflicts we encounter daily: man’s impact on nature, the decay of our built environment, war, forms of protest. Yet, several works in the exhibition also offer a moment of respite from this steady stream of conflict—two women embracing, a child standing strong in the face of danger. The consequences of our conflicts surface in the space between subject matter and content in each work. Consequences are not necessarily foretold, but hint at possible futures. Pablo Picasso famously stated about his anti-war painting Guernica: “It isn’t up to the painter to define the symbols… the public who look at the picture must interpret the symbols as they understand them.” The work featured in Conflict and Consequences invites the viewer to reflect on their own conflicts and to imagine what might emerge in the aftermath.
– Kelly Lindner, Juror
If you are interested in purchasing any of the artwork in this exhibit please contact L7 Gallery for availability and pricing.
Sarah Banks
Shamanic Dreams
paper cut/digital print
30 x 22 in.
Jacqueline Trujillo
Pulling Focus
encaustic mixed media
24 x 11 in.
Kim Boerner
Stones
oil on board
24 x 18 in.
Mark Flake
Lot’s Wife
oil on canvas
36 x 37 in.
Olga Lazareva Sama
Spectre
acrylic on canvas
11 x 14 in.
Jonelle Johnson
Wedges
oil-based ink monotype
30 x 42 in.
Sumin Joo
Mystery [2nd prize]
charcoal on toned paper
16 x 22 in.
Chris Windfield
Victims of a Pandemic
oil on canvas
24 x 20 in.
Annemarie Baldauf
33126 Couple
3d printed mono print collage
7 x 7 in.
Brooke Gassiot
Between Worlds
cyanotype and ink on paper
18 x 18 in.
Wade Johnston
Kabloom 13
framed archival print
34 x 28 in.
Scott Hewson
Everything that Watches [1st prize]
pen and ink on paper
14 x 17 in.
Kree Arvanitas
Damn Swan
acrylic
40 x 30 in.
Jim Maris
Birthday
casein on corked panel
23 x 23 in.
Jessica Nash
AfterBurn [3rd prize]
mixed media on canvas
30 x 24 in.
Loretta Bozung
Beach Walk
mixed media
13 x 9 x 10 in.
Xinyu Yu
Burden of the Unseen
oil painting on canvas & pencil
8 x 10 in.
Sarah Banks
After Goya the Second of May
intaglio
8 x 13 in.
Sarah Banks
Survivors 1/20
intaglio print
8 x 10 in.
Michael Farmer
Report Cards to Toe Tags
mixed media
28 x 30 in.
Michelle Moe Baucke
Bread
acrylic and house paint
24 x 34 in.
Baokang Zhao
Encounter Series No.53 Q &乚
(1 of 3)
volcanic ash, ceramic paint, mixed media on linen
78.7 x 59.1 in.
Baokang Zhao
Encounter Series No.53 Q &乚 (Detail)
(3 of 3)
volcanic ash, ceramic paint, mixed media on linen
78.7 x 59.1 in.
Baokang Zhao
Encounter Series No.53 Q &乚
(2 of 3)
volcanic ash, ceramic paint, mixed media on linen
78.7 x 59.1 in.