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Born in Russia, Ekaterina Ermilkina graduated from the School of Art of F. Vasiliev in 1991 and received her M.F.A. from the State Art and Industry Academy in 1998. Saint Petersburg inspired her to paint cityscapes. When she moved to the United States, seeing skyscrapers for the first time had an enormous impact, and the effects continue to reverberate in her subjects and technique. Modern pointillism was also a revelation. She applies distinct dots of color with a palette knife, building a pattern that can only be seen from a distance and blended in the eye and mind of the viewer. This stippling technique allows subtle gradation of color, allowing her to create great depth and dimension to capture the interior nature of her subjects.
Ermilkina, Ekaterina
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Allison Esley creates luminous resin works that float between painting and sculpture. She builds each piece through a process of layered pours, embedding alcohol inks into resin to capture moments of diffusion, bloom, and drift. The work evolves slowly, with time between layers allowing color and light to interact across suspended planes. Her compositions often evoke natural phenomena—heat maps, cloud forms, or geological strata—while maintaining a precise, modern finish. Balancing intuition and control, Esley explores the intersection of material, light, and spatial energy.
Esley, Allison
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Deborah Fine is known for her minimalist style, featured in collections from New York City to Los Angeles. Her distinctive aesthetic is often showcased in a unique grid format, effortlessly transcending spatial boundaries. She launched her career at Condé Nast honing her appreciation for high aesthetic standards at such magazines as Vogue, Glamour and Vanity Fair. Fine's work seamlessly weaves bold, distinctive brushstrokes reminiscent of Cy Twombly and Agnes Martin. Her unique exploration of line, shape and color beautifully intersects with fashion, design and fine art, creating a captivating blend of sophistication and contemporary thought.
Fine, Deborah