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A Single Grain of Rice by Eric Carson is a truly unique art piece. Measuring just 6" x 8", this illustration is on Birdseye Maple, a wood that occurs naturally in less than 1/10th of 1% of all Sugar Maple trees.
As with all of Carson’s work, this illustration is filled with symbolism and universally recognized iconography. You can purchase this piece and other great work by Eric Carson at Mezc Market
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Gipsita Nayak uses specific color palettes to convey certain emotions in her art. The cool color tones of Peace evoke calm energies with a sense of peace and harmony. Enlightenment, on the other hand, uses warmer colors to evoke a sense of motivation and positivity.
Both paintings are on sale now for a limited time at Mezc Market
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James by Logan T. Sibrel
Logan Sibrel is an artist who references his own photos, found photography, video stills & other images to touch on different themes such as intimacy and desire. And very few men in Hollywood have been desired by men and women alike as much as James Dean.
You can purchase this painting and others by Logan at Mezc Market
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Huehuecoyotl by Lela Cargill
Lela Cargill has traveled extensively in Mexico and has studied Aztec art for many years. Huehuecoyotl was one of several important gods in the Aztec pantheon. He is known as the god of music. The Aztecs considered music, song, and dance to be cleansing and spiritual activities.
Discover more of Lela’s paintings of Aztec gods atMezc Market!
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Mary and Beast by Suzanne Elizabeth
For Suzanne Elizabeth, the image of Mary is one of comfort. She is intrigued by the power of her image and the many ways in which she is portrayed. When each painting was completed, Suzanne felt they needed to be presented in a sacred way, so she created altars for them using wood, a votive, and a rosary.
Discover more of Suzanne Elizabeth’s artwork on sale at Mezc Market!
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Radha Krishna by Harsh Malik
Harsh Malik’s paintings reflect her culture and upbringing. Born and raised in India to a mother who performed Hawan daily and a musical father that would sing daily prayers, Harsh’s paintings are consequently very musical and spiritual in nature.
Discover more of Harsh Malik’s artworkatMezcMarket.com!
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Shungaboy is a NYC-based artist whose name is derived from the word “shunga,” an erotic art genre that was once popular in Japan until censorship drove it underground. He uses bright colors so that viewers can see past the nudity and see the beauty in the male form.
Discover more of Shungaboy’s work at Mezc Market!
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Jessica Woodson’s watercolor paintings reflect her fascination with Native American traditions and way of life. A common theme in her artwork is the connectivity between us and Mother Earth.
Take home one of Jessica’s pieces and you’ll also receive a freecrystal infused with Reiki, a life force energy.
Discover more of Jessica Woodson’s work at Mezc Market!
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8 ½ by Carmine Santaniello
Carmine’s work is greatly inspired by urban images such as graffiti and dripping & splattered paint. He uses these environments to house his portraits and loves the contrast between the beautiful male form and a somewhat abstract urban setting.
Discover more of Carmine Santaniello’s artwork at Mezc Market
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Transubstantiation by Eric Carson
Ink on Paper, Framed & Matted
12" x 9”
On sale now at Mezc Market!
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How Tides Work by Gordon Fearey
Toy Wire Bicycle, acrylic, inkjet printed paper
11w x 2d x 4h inches
Fearey builds sculptures that combine weaving and bicycles to depict the fabric of the universe and the position of humankind in it.
More of Gordon Fearey’s work can be seen and purchased at MezcMarket.com
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Exciting sneak peek of our new galleries, CityBoysandMystic, opening April 1st, exclusively on MezcMarket.com!
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Series of paintings on New York City Metrocards by Heidi Elbers
Each measures 3.25" x 2"
On sale now at Mezc Market!
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