Patricia van Lubeck is a self-taught artist. In recent years her visually dynamic, pattern-oriented works show landscapes and weird plant species which she calls her psychedelic gardens.

David Maisel’s large-scaled, otherworldly photographs chronicle the complex relationships between natural systems and human intervention, piecing together the fractured logic that informs them both.

Rebecca Campbell “Right now in my work I am exploring aspects of memory, nostalgia and time”

Like a version of Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights reconsidered in a nursery school idiom, Marischa Slusarski’s wavering hills and valleys of flattened dirt are excavated and trampled by a host of humanoid babies, pie-eyed animals and other accidents of nature — the skin, bones, sinews and artifice that comprise her enchanted freak shows.

Tessar Lo has been influenced by artists such as Takashi Murakami and Yoshitomo Nara and by Japanese ukioyo-e printers and other traditional Asian techniques. He juxtaposes these traditional influences with current pop culture and music to create his own unique view of the world around him

“I meditatate my heart with what I feel is pretty art.” – Luke Ramsey, 30 year old artist and illustrator living and working on Pender Island, Canada.

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